A Vibrant and Functional Interior for a Work-From-Home Couple
This modern apartment interior design project was created for a young couple living in a contemporary residential complex. At the start of the project, we explored a wide range of planning scenarios, aiming to improve functionality and comfort without unnecessary structural changes.

The original layout already worked well, so we focused on strategic upgrades: adding a walk-in closet to the bedroom, relocating the bathroom entrance to incorporate a dedicated home office space, and slightly extending the living room area.

Thanks to a clear and detailed brief, the design process moved efficiently and without unexpected revisions. The main goal was to create a flexible, functional apartment that supports modern living: a home where two people can work comfortably from home while still enjoying a relaxing, well-organized environment.

Smart Layout for Modern Urban Living
The apartment is divided into two well-defined zones to support everyday routines:
- Public zone: entryway, utility block, open-plan kitchen–living room, and a dedicated study.
- Private zone: bedroom, bathroom, and walk-in closet.

A compact additional workspace is integrated into the bedroom — an essential, highly practical feature for clients who often work remotely. This dual-office approach optimizes the apartment for contemporary lifestyles, making it suitable for long-term working from home.

Engineering Solutions & High Ceilings
A full supply-and-exhaust ventilation system was implemented, with all equipment discreetly concealed above the ceiling in the utility area. The apartment benefits from unusually high ceilings (3.1 m), allowing the ventilation and ductwork to be integrated cleanly without affecting the minimalist aesthetic.

Abundant Natural Light & Minimalist Interior Aesthetic
As a corner unit with eight large windows, the apartment receives generous natural light throughout the day — a key advantage emphasized in the design.

The interior is intentionally minimalist, modern, and free of unnecessary decoration. Instead, color and material accents guide the visual identity:
- deep green in the study
- black in the entry area
- rich red in the bedroom
- warm wooden surfaces that add depth and a tactile, calming atmosphere to the living area

Contemporary Lighting Concept
The lighting plan is based on recessed track systems to maintain clean lines and a modern look. A single pendant above the dining table introduces an elegant focal point without disrupting the minimalist approach.

A Functional, Stylish, and Thoughtful Home
Despite its visual simplicity, this modern apartment interior is highly functional and carefully considered. Every area supports comfort, working from home, and effortless everyday living — exactly as envisioned in the clients’ brief.
- Photography — Ekaterina Titenko
- Styling — Natalia Strizhakova






































