This apartment overlooking Ostankino Park tells a thoughtful story of personal space within a shared
home. Designed for a family with children, the key objective was careful zoning — ensuring that each
family member has a private retreat, while the common areas remain open and welcoming for
interaction.
The style follows a contemporary classic approach: light-filled volumes, refined detailing, and
subtle decorative richness create a sense of elegance without heaviness. Special attention was given
to the flow of movement within the public zone. The kitchen and living room are arranged in a
circular layout, allowing the space to feel fluid and connected.
When desired, the kitchen–dining area can be opened up to the living room by unfolding the doors,
transforming the layout into a single, more formal volume. The dining area is highlighted by a
dome-shaped pendant light and a round extendable table, adaptable to different gathering formats.
The private part of the apartment is located in a separate wing. The master bedroom includes an
en-suite bathroom, where an elegant baroque-style sink serves as a striking focal point against the
restrained backdrop. The children’s rooms are designed individually, reflecting the personalities
and interests of their young residents while maintaining the overall harmony of the interior.