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Beauty in Details: 7 Interiors with Interesting Accents

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Works of designers that make you want to examine every detail

Concrete and custom paintings

This design was created by interior designer Julia Murygina for her own family. Julia chose simple and clear materials for finishing and focused on vibrant colors and noticeable decor. The result is a functional, light, and bright interior with minimal visible items and maximum storage solutions.

Design: Julia MuryginaDesign: Julia Murygina Design: Julia MuryginaDesign: Julia Murygina Bright furniture and decor

For the client, this apartment became an investment— they planned to rent it out. Designer Anastasia Gladysheva was tasked with creating a universal and interesting space for potential tenants. The task was completed fully: a single wall color allows easy customization of the interior, while bright furniture and decor add stylish accents. The apartment is full of greenery, and cheerful tones like pink, yellow, and blue also contribute to a positive mood and atmosphere. The designer demonstrated that properly chosen textiles can transform any room.

Design: Anastasia GladyshevaDesign: Anastasia GladyshevaDesign: Anastasia GladyshevaDesign: Anastasia Gladysheva Provence-style apartment

A family with a child approached designer Yana Petrova: they wanted a practical and comfortable space that takes into account the rhythm of life and interests of all family members. The apartment was divided into private and public zones: the first contains a children's room and bedroom with a bathroom and wardrobe, while the second includes a kitchen-living room, study, and shower. Neutral tones were used in finishing, making the space airy. In the bedroom, a fresco was designed that unites the entire color palette of the apartment.

Design: Yana PetrovaDesign: Yana PetrovaDesign: Yana PetrovaDesign: Yana Petrova Cozy interior with a pink kitchen

This apartment is home to a family with two small children who love traveling. The clients dreamed of adding vibrant colors to their gray days, so designer Ekaterina Uspenskaya focused on creating a special interior with an unusual mood. Instead of expensive finishing, they opted for bright accents, unique furniture, and art.

Design: Ekaterina UspenskayaDesign: Ekaterina UspenskayaDesign: Ekaterina UspenskayaDesign: Ekaterina Uspenskaya Light apartment with maritime notes

The owner of a two-bedroom apartment works in the financial sector, enjoys painting, and raises a daughter. The client liked light interiors and Mediterranean architecture, so the project by designer Maria Rozhkova was based on Scandinavian style and maritime notes found in every room. The child's bedroom is functional and stylish. The designer planned a practical layout and arranged a workspace on the windowsill.

Design: Maria RozhkovaDesign: Maria RozhkovaDesign: Maria RozhkovaDesign: Maria Rozhkova Yellow apartment in St. Petersburg

St. Petersburg is known for cloudy weather, but in this spacious apartment every day feels bright. Designer Margarita Sivukhina achieved this effect through finishing and furniture: walls were painted in a bright yellow tone, with gentle blue used as well. The atmosphere of comfort is not only due to the color palette but also because a fireplace warms the family on cold days.

Design: Margarita SivukhinaDesign: Margarita SivukhinaDesign: Margarita SivukhinaDesign: Margarita Sivukhina One-bedroom with accent wallpapers

Designer Anna Rims transformed a typical one-bedroom apartment: on a 32 square meter area, she included a bedroom, wardrobe, kitchen, and dining room with a sofa. The washing machine was hidden in the hallway, and light tones were used to visually expand the space. Accent wallpapers with floral patterns in the dining room also helped divert attention from the size of the apartment. The floor features patterned concrete tiles and parquet boards.

Design: Anna RimsDesign: Anna RimsDesign: Anna RimsDesign: Anna Rims