Botanical Garden Apartment by Pavel and Svetlana Alekseevs
Botanical Garden Apartment is a project for a young energetic girl, a champion in ballroom dancing, she is also a dance teacher. The area is 40 square meters.
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Botanical Garden Apartment is a project for a young energetic girl, a champion in ballroom dancing, she is also a dance teacher. The area is 40 square meters.
Project: Headliner Apartment Interior Designers: Pavel and Svetlana Alekseevs Location: Moscow, Russia Area: 78 sq.m Year 2021 Text and photos: Courtesy of Pavel and Svetlana Alekseevs Headliner Apartment is a project for a young energetic girl. One of the projects that was approved without any amendments. The area of the apartment is 78 squares: kitchen-living
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