Monarch Apartment / Babayants Architects
Babayants Architects designed the interior of a 115 sq. m apartment located on the top floor in the Monarch Residential Complex in Moscow.
Babayants Architects designed the interior of a 115 sq. m apartment located on the top floor in the Monarch Residential Complex in Moscow.
In this project, the homeowners are a young couple with five-year-old twin boys. They also have a housemaid who helps with household chores.
In the heart of a towering metropolis, where luxury and opulence defined the skyline, there existed a seemingly ordinary apartment that defied expectations.
Light, an everlasting creative motif in architecture and space, poses a challenge that every designer aspires to tackle. In this case’s design concept, the focus is also on “light,” with a substantial introduction of light into the existing space.
The vision for the renovation was, on one hand, to preserve the general lines of the original house from the 1970s. The exterior of the building was preserved structurally to avoid major renovations and long licensing processes.
The Aubin Cottage, located in Saint-Faustin-Lac-Carré in the Laurentians, is nestled in its natural environment, welcoming a young family in the heart of the Laurentian forest.
After years of living in one of the southern cities, it was time for the family to move to a spacious private house that precisely catered to their current and future needs.
The 26-square-meter studio apartment designed by Pavel and Svetlana Alekseevs exemplifies the essence of minimalist design, where every element serves a purpose, and the overall aesthetic is clean, simple, yet sophisticated.