HER Apartment

February 10, 2021

YODEZEEN projected an apartment in Moscow that becomes a complicated place of many talents, deep and otherworldly, full of coziness and tender.


The designers have created this place for a wifely wife, a motherly mother, and above all, a lady. A woman with an unequaled sense of style, beauty & aesthetics. And the YODEZEEN's team tried to repeat her tenderness, her manners, her cautious, but so insistent love of the beautiful in the design of the apartment.




Two apartments were connected into one space, conceived the most difficult part of the project; but with the help of proper zoning, the designers managed to make this disadvantage a virtue. It has not been easy to organize a comfortable living space in a very long, almost 13m main hall. So it was decided to divide the space into two different functional zones — living hall and kitchen. Each zone constitutes a completely autonomous space with an adjoining to the bedrooms, which are located in opposite parts of the apartment. Main hall is connected with the master bedroom, and kitchen — with guest bedroom. Besides, the designers added white shutters on the windows, considerably opening up the space and enabling the light to spill down onto the main hall and diners below.



The designes focused on making this apartment unlike what is seen from the window, denuding it of the austerity and adding the French chic, softness inherent in its owner. Therefore, natural light sources are covered by shutters, but everything is done so as not to deprive the space of lightness and shine. As for the bracket lamp and technical lighting — they have a part in the evening charm of the apartment.


 

The selection of furniture took place according to the criteria — aesthetics, quality, comfort. That was the main customer request. Even custom positions were fanatically worked out to the smallest detail.



"We fell in love with this apartment at first sight: with all the colors, materials, surfaces. You just feel incredible calmness, a tenderness when shutters and sun play together across the hall. Should we call it the most tender heart of Moscow? We might."
— Anya Tarabanova, YODEZEEN Lead Designer


The color palette fully reflects the customer of the project — the sense of elegance and character. Everything is on the edge. Golden, carbon, milky and marbled grounds are covering the whole space hitting HER home run. Calm pastel and brown shades accurately repeat the addictions of the lyrical persona; and cold and dark lines are showing up with all the might — that's YODEZEEN.


Interior Design  YODEZEEN  www.yodezeen.com

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