Characterized by its subdued palette, this interior design trend embodies the essence of “quiet luxury” and fosters a sense of private sanctuary. By employing a carefully curated selection of colors, furnishings, and accents, this style cultivates an ambiance that is both opulent and inviting, exuding an aura of mystery, allure, and unparalleled comfort.

Project Name: Foriver 42 sq
Studio Name: Yana Yarasheva
Location: Russia, Moscow
Completion year: 2026
Area: 42 sq m

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Moreover, dark hues possess the remarkable ability to optically expand the room while providing a sophisticated foundation for distinctive furniture and decorative elements.

Spanning 23 meters, the combined kitchen and living room features both a dining zone and a relaxation area furnished with a contemporary modular sofa. Its distinctive quilted cushions allow for flexible arrangement, ensuring an ideal sofa setup tailored to the room’s distinctive layout.

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To maximize the apartment’s square footage, the compact bedroom is cleverly divided into a distinct zone, though it lacks a traditional door. The bedroom’s entryway features expansive porcelain tiles designed to resemble the luxurious look of dark Absolute Black marble.

Apartments feature flooring composed of rich, dark walnut parquet laid in a classic French herringbone design, accented by gleaming brass inlays. Elegant moldings, stucco embellishments, and ornate cornices crafted from plaster adorn both the walls and ceiling.

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This bathroom boasts a shower adorned with a distinctive three-toned marble mosaic, woven in a braid design. Its plumbing components are crafted from brushed brass, while the walls are lined with expansive porcelain tiles and a protective, moisture-sealing paint.

The hallway boasts a technical cabinet, its surface adorned with a brass-toned metal design, expertly coated in enamel.

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Layered lighting throughout the apartment brings energy, practicality, and a sense of expansiveness to the rooms, emphasizing the multi-tiered ceilings while discreetly positioning lights to minimize visual strain. A chandelier featuring frosted crystal drops serves as a decorative focal point over the dining zone, amplifying its prominence.

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