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Living in Petersburg: How Modern Residential Complexes Set New Comfort Standards
A city with history for building a comfortable future
St. Petersburg is a city where rich history intertwines with modernity. It preserves its uniqueness, becoming more technologically advanced and comfortable for living. Today, megacities need to do more than just grow—they must offer residents new standards of convenience and consider current needs.
Comfortable life in St. Petersburg is more than beautiful building facades. It includes well-planned infrastructure, accessible transportation, beautifully landscaped courtyards, privacy, and convenient layouts. The city's new look is taking shape, where architectural heritage blends with cutting-edge construction solutions.
Preserving the historical appearance of buildings in central areas is an important factor when designing new residential complexes: developers must harmoniously integrate them into the architectural landscape.
Modern residential quarters are designed with future lifestyles in mind. Their task is not only to create quality housing but also to offer a lifestyle that balances work, leisure, education, and entertainment.
Residential Quarter "Lermontovsky 54"The residential quarter "Lermontovsky 54" in the Admiralteysky district is one such project. It combines the aesthetics of the historical center with a thoughtful approach to spatial organization. Just 5 minutes walk to the "Baltic" metro station, proximity to the Moika Canal and parks make the area pleasant for living.
An important aspect is the lyceum in a historical building, which PIK restored. The developer not only preserved the architectural value but also adapted the building to modern educational standards, creating a space where children can receive quality education close to home.
Access to good education without long commutes is one of the key factors influencing real estate choices.
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Residential Quarter "Lermontovsky 54"Besides, the Lermontovsky 54 residential quarter offers spacious and well-maintained courtyards without cars—especially relevant for families with children. In an increasingly busy urban environment, the ability to calmly walk in the courtyard without worrying about safety is truly a valuable asset.
An alternative solution is offered by "Shipper's 19"—a project located in the historic part of Vasilyevsky Island. This is an area where you can enjoy views of the water while remaining close to the city center.
Unlike mass construction zones, here authenticity of the area has been preserved and a space for comfortable living has been created.
Residential Quarter "Shipper's 19"Modern families consider many factors when choosing housing: convenient layouts, storage space, bright spaces, safety, and ecology. High ceilings, large windows, terraces, and patios—these are undeniable advantages of these projects.
Residential Quarter "Shipper's 19"In "Shipper's 19", apartments are meticulously planned. High ceilings create a sense of spaciousness, full-height windows fill rooms with natural light, and apartments with white finishes or unfinished interiors allow for any design solution to suit personal preferences.
Residential Quarter "Shipper's 19"Space in "Shipper's 19" is organized just as thoughtfully. Here many view apartments with terraces and full-height windows offer picturesque panoramic views of the Gallery Basin and the Gulf of Finland. Views of the water and the opportunity to spend time outdoors right at home are a serious advantage affecting quality of life.
The Grand Lobby—impressive entrance to the quarter with light tones and natural wood textures, creates a feeling of warmth and privacy.
Modern residential complexes in St. Petersburg are more than just houses. They represent a new level of life where every detail is carefully considered: from high ceilings and layouts to designer lobbies and beautiful views. Excellent choice for those who want to be part of the city but do not wish to compromise on comfort.
- "Lermontovsky 54" — keys already in 2025. Spacious apartments with patios, a lyceum in a historical building, and just 5 minutes to the metro.
- "Shipper's 19" — the first phase will be ready soon, and in the second phase you can choose apartments with view terraces and full-height windows. Vasilyevsky Island at its finest.
Residential Quarter "Lermontovsky 54"Projects "Lermontovsky 54" and "Shipper's 19" are examples of how St. Petersburg is changing while remaining true to its historical appearance.
Residential Quarter "Shipper's 19"The PIK "Plus Series" quarters in the city center with well-planned infrastructure, view terraces, and designer spaces are not just homes for people but symbols of the future St. Petersburg—a city where comfort and lifestyle matter as much as square meters.
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