There can be your advertisement
300x150
Colorful Scandinavian Apartment of a Single Man (53 sq. m)
Scandinavian interiors are often criticized for their gray and monochrome appearance, but this small single man's apartment in Moscow tells a completely different story. The owner lived in Denmark for a long time and feels comfortable with Scandinavian minimalism. However, in gray Moscow, he really wanted more color, so architect Boris Denisюk filled the interior with touches of trendy pastel shades of blue and pink. Although the apartment is located in a Stalinist building with limited possibilities for re-planning, the living room and kitchen were successfully combined into one space. Overall, this is quite an unusual colorful male residence.
















More Galleries
House for Enjoying Ocean Views in the USA
Historic Arches and Muntins in New Apartment in Barcelona
Beautiful Kitchen for a Country House in the USA
Elegance of Dark Tones: Apartment in Stockholm (115 sqm)
Townhouse in Brooklyn with interior in calm tones
Villa in Sweden, inspired by the nature of Italy
Bright Facade and Calm Interior: House on the Spanish Coast
Bright Beach Cottage in Florida