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The interior is based on neutral walls painted in light gray. This is a universal shade: it does not look "dirty" at dusk, while it is an ideal background for brighter elements. Natural wood was laid on the floor, and large format tiles were chosen for the bathroom.

"There is enough storage space here: a closet in the hallway, drawers under the TV, a kitchen with an island where you can have breakfast on one side and cook on the other. The dressing room was designed with ergonomics in mind: hangers and shelves at a convenient height, plus space for suitcases, boxes, large items that are rarely used," says the author of the project.
The accent color is red-orange. It makes the interior warmer, softer, which is very important in the Moscow off-season. The fabric panels and bedside tables in the bedroom, the facades in the kitchen were made bright: they are balanced and emphasized by gray background shades.

«I brought most of the furniture from abroad," says Maxim Novinkov. - Kitchen - Italian factory Arredo 3, sofa, bed, bedside tables, desk and furniture under the TV - Pianca, console in the hallway - Eichholtz (all my favorite factories). But the red armchair was bought in Moscow, as was the coffee table.»
The chandeliers in the center of the room were completely abandoned: the exception is the accent lamp above the island. The light in the interior is more likely to create a mood - these are lamps near the bed and floor lamps in the living room.

The final touch is textiles. Plain orange-red pleated curtains were chosen to decorate the windows. And Jerome Botanic carpets were laid on the floor - it became even more comfortable.
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