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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 even we wouldn't mind living in

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

Strict interior for an IT specialist

This studio is lived in by a young man who runs his own business in the IT field and travels frequently. Designer Albert Bagdasaryan did his best to decorate the interior in line with the owner of the apartment — strict, industrial, yet stylish.

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

View the full project Photo: 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 lives alone — he has a cat. Fortunately, the second inhabitant doesn’t need much space, so designers from CO: Interior arranged a functional space for comfortable living for a single bachelor.

The color palette was chosen light and neutral — it can be enhanced with bright accents if desired. The furniture was selected in the style of the middle of the last century — this was the main requirement from the client.

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

Interior with eco-motives for a businessman

Designers from Ya Interiors came up with how to arrange a studio for a young businessman and meet all his wishes — the interior should be modern, with eco-friendly materials in the finish and furniture.

Many woods, glass, and metal were used in the interior, which resulted in a natural and muted color scheme — just right for a young man. Special attention was paid to lighting — multi-level lighting allows planning many scenarios — virtually for any life situation.

View the full project Photo: 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 of the apartment, and a full bedroom was created in its place. A balcony was also joined to it and a workspace was arranged. The result is the perfect interior for work and rest.

View the full project Photo: 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 stays at home

This studio is lived in by an active young man who rarely comes home. Designer Alexander Kuchin took these facts into account when arranging the interior — everything here is needed for comfortable relaxation. At the same time, there are no personal details: furniture was chosen minimalist and all storage systems were designed specifically for the client. A calm color palette helped achieve an atmosphere of peace and tranquility.

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