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5 masculine apartments where you want to stay

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In honor of February 23rd, we decided to compile a selection of bachelor interiors that we ourselves wouldn't mind living in

Interiors for men are always special — they reflect freedom, independence, and love for life. We've chosen five apartments that confirm this. Get inspired together with us!

Strict interior for an IT specialist

In this studio, a young man runs his own business in the IT industry and travels frequently. Designer Albert Bagdasaryan tried to design the interior to match the owner of the apartment — strict, industrial, yet stylish.

The shape of the apartment is elongated, so it was important to zone the space wisely without unnecessary partitions. The color palette was chosen to be contrasting — dark and cool tones blend beautifully with light tones and warm wood. Despite the minimal decor, the interior turned out to be cozy.

View the full projectPhoto: Kitchen and dining room in Loft style, Guide, Co:Interior, Studio 20:18, Alexander Kuchin, Albert Bagdasaryan – photo on our website

Light apartment for a single man with a cat

The owner of this apartment doesn't live alone — he has a cat. However, the second resident doesn't need much space, so designers from CO: Interior created a functional layout for comfortable life as a single bachelor.

The color palette was chosen light and neutral — it can be supplemented with bright accents if desired. The furniture was selected in the style of the mid-20th century — this was the main requirement from the client.

View the full projectPhoto: Kitchen and dining room in Modern style, Guide, Co:Interior, Studio 20:18, Alexander Kuchin, Albert Bagdasaryan – photo on our website

Interior with eco-motifs for a businessman

Designers from Ya Interiors came up with how to arrange a studio for a young businessman and meet all his requirements — the setting had to be modern, with eco-friendly materials in both finishes and furniture.

The interior features a lot of wood, glass, and metal, which resulted in a natural and muted color scheme — perfect for a young man. Special attention was paid to lighting — varied levels of illumination allow planning many scenarios — almost any situation in life can be covered.

View the full projectPhoto: Living room in Modern style, Guide, Co:Interior, Studio 20:18, Alexander Kuchin, Albert Bagdasaryan – photo on our website

Studio for a bachelor who loves comfort

The client bought this apartment to rent out (presumably for a single man who values comfort). The designers from Studio 20:18 focused on convenient layout: the kitchen was moved closer to the entrance, and a full bedroom was created in its place. A balcony was also connected to it, and a workspace was designed. The result is an ideal interior for work and rest.

View the full projectPhoto: Living room in Modern style, Guide, Co:Interior, Studio 20:18, Alexander Kuchin, Albert Bagdasaryan – photo on our website

Interior for a man who rarely comes home

This studio is inhabited by an active young man who rarely comes home. Designer Alexander Kuchin took these factors into account when arranging the interior — it has everything needed for comfortable rest. At the same time, there are no personal details: furniture was chosen minimalistic and all storage systems were designed specifically for the client. The calm color palette helped create an atmosphere of peace and tranquility.

View the full projectPhoto: Living room in Modern style, Guide, Co:Interior, Studio 20:18, Alexander Kuchin, Albert Bagdasaryan – photo on our website