This is a stylish and functional 70 sq.m apartment, designed for a young man. The interior is created in the spirit of minimalism with bold, brutal accents that reflect the owner’s character.
The apartment is located on the 33rd floor of a high-rise building in one of the most prestigious districts of Moscow’s North-Eastern Administrative Okrug, within walking distance of the iconic VDNKh and the renowned VGIK Film Institute. The windows offer breathtaking views of the metropolis, while panoramic glazing emphasizes the scale and beauty of the city.
A striking rock-textured feature wall, natural marble finishes, and lighting fixtures reminiscent of ice create the atmosphere of a modern, high-tech “cave.” This impression is further enhanced by a color palette composed of natural stone shades with warm undertones.
Upon entering the space, one immediately feels a sense of security and tranquility — an ideal place to restore energy and inner balance.
Special attention was given to spatial zoning. The open-plan living area allows for a seamless arrangement of both a lounge and a workspace, where the owner can pursue his interests while enjoying the stunning panoramic views. The bedroom features a thoughtfully designed walk-in wardrobe — an ideal solution for a perfectionist.
This project can rightfully be described as an example of the perfect balance between style, comfort, and beauty. Every design decision is driven by care for physical comfort, visual harmony, and emotional well-being.
Type: Two-bedroom apartment
Location: Moscow
Area: 70 sq.m
Year: 2025
The apartment layout in Rezhissyor is founded on principles of openness, rationality, and visual lightness. Centre stage is occupied by the communal zone, where the kitchen is logically united with the living area and workspace, allowing the space to be used with maximum flexibility and without feeling cluttered. This solution is particularly successful for a 70 m² apartment: every metre works towards comfort, and different life scenarios don’t conflict with one another.
The private wing includes a bedroom with a well-designed dressing room ensuring convenient storage and order. The entrance hall serves as a compact yet expressive buffer between the entry zone and main rooms. Panoramic windows enhance the sense of space and fill the interior with light, whilst clear zoning helps preserve intimacy in private rooms. The result is an apartment perceived as a contemporary, functional, and highly composed space for a single owner.