Ground-Floor Apartment in Khamovniki

Ground-Floor Apartment in Khamovniki

A ground floor in a historic Khamovniki building — designed as a content studio and a home at once, where a neutral backdrop and a set of accent objects define the space together.

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Gallery

A minimalist dining room with a white table, wicker chair, and hanging light.
A white sofa in front of a blue mosaic wall, with a blue patterned curtain.
A modern minimalist bedroom with a bed, nightstand, and desk.
A modern bathroom with a toilet, sink, and decorative shelf against a white wall.
A white bathroom with a shower, sink, and two large cabinets with blue knobs.

Drawings

Small apartment floor plan with bathroom, kitchen, and living area in black and white.
Kitchen island and cabinet with a blue backsplash on a white background.
A desk and chair under a blue light fixture on a white background.
Blue fabric with a lattice structure, woven pattern, and spiky edges.
A light wood cabinet with three doors and a small top drawer on a white background.
A mirror with a wavy pink frame on a white background.
A 2D rendering of a bedroom and bathroom with a compact layout.

Description

The profession determined the logic of the project. All storage is concealed in plywood casegoods unified by a single detail: handles, edges, and frames are painted in Yves Klein Blue. The result is a backdrop ready for shooting from any point in the apartment.

Against this ground, three objects define the character of the space: a wave-form shelving unit in tinted plywood, a bedhead with a wave-profile trim, and a full-height mirror in a lit frame.

The kitchen backsplash — cobalt glass made from industrial offcuts, set against white surfaces with no upper cabinets — functions as a self-contained composition. A table in white tile with black grout and Breuer cane chairs form a dining zone in dialogue with Italian radical design of the 1960s and 70s.

Facts

Category
Status
Project
Location
Moscow, Russia
Client
Private Client