A Modern Residence with Simple Details Outside of Moscow
While the luxury of Italian marble and antique oak can never quite be matched, the reality is that you do not need the most expensive materials to create a truly unique and stylish space. Instead, it is the way the materials fit and flow together that creates real luxury. This modern interior, made for a […]
While the luxury of Italian marble and antique oak can never quite be matched, the reality is that you do not need the most expensive materials to create a truly unique and stylish space. Instead, it is the way the materials fit and flow together that creates real luxury. This modern interior, made for a private residence outside of Moscow, is proof that even simple, inexpensive materials can create a beautiful home when used correctly. In this instance, of course, a few high-end furnishings don’t hurt either! This unique home was conceptualized by the architects at MOPS Architecture Studio with visualization by ONI Render.
The home’s open floor plan firmly establishes it as a modern space while floor-to-ceiling glass let in a huge amount of natural light. Unique plant stands that support year-round greenery can bring a bit of color and excitement to the home, even in the frigid Russian winters.
Creative paneling that opens up to reveal a television is not entirely unique in modern design, but the style here that mimics concrete gives the design an industrial warmth
With an open floor plan, it is critical to divide a space with flow and privacy i...
While the luxury of Italian marble and antique oak can never quite be matched, the reality is that you do not need the most expensive materials to create a truly unique and stylish space. Instead, it is the way the materials fit and flow together that creates real luxury. This modern interior, made for a private residence outside of Moscow, is proof that even simple, inexpensive materials can create a beautiful home when used correctly. In this instance, of course, a few high-end furnishings don’t hurt either! This unique home was conceptualized by the architects at MOPS Architecture Studio with visualization by ONI Render.
The home’s open floor plan firmly establishes it as a modern space while floor-to-ceiling glass let in a huge amount of natural light. Unique plant stands that support year-round greenery can bring a bit of color and excitement to the home, even in the frigid Russian winters.
Creative paneling that opens up to reveal a television is not entirely unique in modern design, but the style here that mimics concrete gives the design an industrial warmth
With an open floor plan, it is critical to divide a space with flow and privacy i...
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