Laconic interior reveals a person and his soul. It is a place where you expand your scale, dissolve your personality. Nothing distracts – there are only your thoughts, pleasant emotions and sensations with help of the change of light, shadow and the perception of different surfaces.
Project name
Minimalist Apartment
Architecture firm
Valentina Ageikina
Location
Tyumen, Russian Federation
Photography
Andrey Bydanov
Principal architect
Valentina Ageikina
Interior design
Valentina Ageikina
Environmental & MEP engineering
Material
Wood, glass, natural stone
Visualization
Valentina Ageikina
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, AutoCAD
Typology
Residential › Apartment
We designed this interior for a young man who is keen on modern culture and music. It was important to create a personalized interior for a homeowner where the art objects would perfectly fit in, as well as to find a place for a home office because the client plans to shoot videos on his Youtube channel.
Project name
An apartment with a glass home office for a bachelor
Architecture firm
Alexander Tischler
Photography
Evgenii Kulibaba
Principal architect
Karen Karapetian
Design team
Karen Karapetian, Chief Designer. Konstantin Prokhorov, Engineer. Ekaterina Baibakova, Head of Purchasing. Evgenii Bridnya, Installation Manager. Anna Prokhorova, Designer. Oleg Mokrushnikov, Engineer. Karen Nikoian, Finishing Manager. Evgenii Kulibaba, Photographer. Nastasya Korbut, Stylist. Vera Minchenkova, Copywriting
Interior design
Alexander Tischler
Environmental & MEP engineering
Lighting
Stellanova plaster lamp type 1, Stellanova plaster lamp type 2, Flexalighting lamp in the bedroom, Arlight RGB led strip, Stellanova profile lamp, Stellanova plaster lamp type 3, Vibia floor lamp in the kitchen-living room, Vibia lamp in the kitchen-living room, Leds C4 sconce in the home office.
Material
Coswick engineered wood. Ariostea dark porcelain stoneware in the bathroom. Ariostea porcelain stoneware on the cabinet facades in the bathroom. Ariostea porcelain stoneware in the bathroom. Ariostea porcelain stoneware in the bathroom and hallway. Mirage porcelain stoneware in the kitchen-living room. Porcelanosa porcelain tile in the guest bathroom. Porcelanosa porcelain stoneware in the guest bathroom. Porcelanosa porcelain mosaic in the guest bathroom. Derufa white wall paint. Derufa black wall paint. Derufa beige wall paint. Derufa white ceiling paint. Graffiti in the home office. Shadow gap. Shadow gap on the ceilings. A cork compensator. A cork oil. Shell construction materials
Visualization
Alexander Tischler
Tools used
ArchiCAD, SketchUp
Typology
Residential › Apartment
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Photography
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Memories of his ancestral home helped architect Oleg Klodt create the interior in which his own children are now growing up. Oleg Klodt and Anna Agapova love interiors with a history. Most of the time they have to create this feel from scratch, which in a brand-new house means bare walls. As Oleg Klodt himself admits he would never purchase a new a...
Project name
Apartment of Architect Oleg Klodt
Architecture firm
O&A London Design Studio
Photography
Mikhail Loskutor
Principal architect
Oleg Klodt
Design team
Oleg Klodt, Anna Agapova
Interior design
O&A London Design Studio
Environmental & MEP engineering
Civil engineer
O&A London Design Studio
Structural engineer
O&A London Design Studio
Supervision
O&A London Design Studio
Visualization
O&A London Design Studio
Budget
250 £ per square meter
Typology
Residential › Apartment
The project is located in one of Central Tel Aviv's “White City”’s most celebrated boulevards. The project entails the renovation and building additions to an existing 1930s building, as part of the national plan for urban renewal “Tama 38”. The modest 3-story building is to be reinforced for earthquakes and to be updated to meet all current requir...
Architecture firm
Erez Shani Architecture
Location
Tel Aviv, Israel
Principal architect
Erez Shani
Design team
Idan Zilbershtein
Structural engineer
Eran Schiller
Construction
Ben Ziv Group
Supervision
Ben Ziv Group
Material
Concrete , Aluminum , Glass
Typology
Residential › Urban Renewal , Housing
This is a unique high-floor apartment with acute angles and large windows. Our main task was to make it a place suitable for observing the city. Dealing with 70-degree angles is pretty difficult, but we managed to organize everything as ergonomically as possible: there is some storage space, a work desk and a lounge zone.
Windows cannot be opened;...
Project name
White glossy apartment with a city view
Architecture firm
Alexander Tischler
Photography
Yaroslav Lukiyanchenko
Principal architect
Karen Karapetian
Design team
Karen Karapetian (Chief Designer), Iuliia Tsapko (Designer), Oleg Mokrushnikov (Engineer), Konstantin Prokhorov (Engineer), Ekaterina Baibakova (Head of Purchasing), Pavel Prokhorov (Head of Finishing), Alexey Stepanov (Installation Manager), Nastasya Korbut (Stylist), Yaroslav Lukiyanchenko (Photographer), Vera Minchenkova (Text)
Interior design
Alexander Tischler
Environmental & MEP engineering
Lighting
Faldi, Grock, Stellanova, Bend, Alright
Material
Atlas Concorde porcelain stoneware, Dune mosaic, a slab of Patagonia quartizite, Derufa white wall paint, Derufa white ceiling paint, Shell construction materials
Construction
Alexander Tischler
Supervision
Alexander Tischler
Tools used
ArchiCAD, SketchUp
Typology
Residential › Apartment
Located near Praça da Espanha, a bohemian spot in Curitiba / PR, the Apartment Ladrilho was designed to be the first home of a young couple. The main challenge of the project was to find the best layout for the apartment's social spaces, ensuring enough storage space for the couple, without compromising the aesthetics or practicality of everyday l...
Project name
Tile Apartment (Apartamento Ladrilho)
Architecture firm
Solo Arquitetos
Location
Curitiba, Paraná, Brazil
Photography
Eduardo Macarios
Principal architect
Franco Luiz Faust
Design team
Gabriel Zem Schneider; Lucas Aguillera e Shinyashiki; Thiago Augustus Prenholato Alves
Collaborators
Mylana de Oliveira, Rafaela Rigo
Interior design
Solo Arquitetos
Environmental & MEP engineering
Civil engineer
Ricardo Pizzichini
Material
Sucupira (Wood), Steel, Concrete Tiles, Kronos Marble
Construction
BP Construction
Supervision
Ricardo Pizzichini
Visualization
Thiago Augustus
Tools used
ArchiCAD, Autodesk 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, Notion
Client
Maria Eduarda Duda; Franco Luiz Faust
Typology
Residential › Apartment
The apartment in Warsaw is a stunning apartment designed for a young female artist who wanted a space that combined modern and classic elements seamlessly.
The project is the result of lightness, sophistication, and functionality.
Project name
Neoclassical Apartments
Architecture firm
Sence Architects
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max, Corona Renderer
Principal architect
Vasilina Kosinskaya
Design team
Oksana Bielokur
Visualization
Oksana Bielokur
Client
A young female artist
Typology
Residential › Apartment