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Architect Peter Yushin chose a rather strict masculine color palette for the interior of his Moscow apartment, built on black-and-white contrasts. However, with dark elements present, it's important to balance the space with warm tones to achieve a feeling of warmth, according to the apartment's owner. In this case, the function is fulfilled by an excellent wooden parquet in natural wood tone. Although modern minimalism was chosen as the basis, classical architectural elements are very well highlighted in the interior, inherited from the luxurious old Stalin-era apartment in the center of Moscow. A stylish design project!

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