LCD "Severny Bereg"
Two-room apartment in a modern style
Modern apartment with exclusive interiors and refined finishes
This two-room apartment was designed as a clean, comfortable modern space where practical planning and expressive details work together. The result is a calm interior with a clear visual rhythm, suitable for everyday living and easy upkeep.
The layout focuses on openness where it matters most: the kitchen-living area feels generous and orderly, while the private rooms remain quieter and more intimate. Across the project, concealed solutions, perimeter lighting, and a restrained palette support the architectural character of the apartment. Similar approaches are often used in our apartment renovation projects, where comfort and precision are equally important.
Planning that supports everyday routines
Spacious common areas were paired with compact, highly functional storage and circulation zones. The kitchen-living room combines minimalist white fronts, built-in appliances, and a marble backsplash, so the room reads as one coherent composition rather than a collection of separate elements. Hidden doors and careful transitions help the interior stay visually light.
For clients comparing different approaches, the project sits naturally within our portfolio and reflects the same disciplined design thinking described on the company page.
Materials and mood
Natural wood in the hall and corridor adds warmth to the otherwise restrained modern palette. In the bedrooms and bathrooms, the emphasis shifts to smoother surfaces, stone-like finishes, and clean detailing, creating a more polished and calm atmosphere throughout the apartment.
The balance of materials is designed to stay practical in daily use while preserving a refined appearance over time.
Key design decisions
The concept is built around clarity, comfort, and a strong sense of order. Rather than relying on decorative excess, the apartment uses proportion, lighting, and finish quality to create its atmosphere.
- Open social zone. The kitchen and living room were treated as a single, flexible space with built-in functions and a clean visual line.
- Private rooms with character. The bedroom includes panoramic windows, designer lighting, and a decorative 3D wall to give the room depth without overwhelming it.
- Utility spaces made elegant. The walk-in closet and circulation areas are not hidden afterthoughts; they are organized to contribute to storage, comfort, and the overall composition.
- Unified finishing logic. Marble accents, wall-mounted furniture, modern plumbing, and hidden doors keep the interior consistent from room to room.
Bedrooms and storage
The bedroom remains calm and bright, with a visual focus on light, texture, and the view from the windows. The adjacent storage area is organized as a practical walk-in closet, giving the apartment the kind of everyday convenience that makes a modern interior feel complete.
When planning similar spaces, our team usually develops the functional core first and then refines the finishes so the final result feels coherent, not crowded.
Bathrooms and finishing details
Two bathrooms continue the same modern language with marble finishes, wall-mounted furniture, and contemporary plumbing. Their compact clarity helps the apartment feel complete and thoughtfully resolved rather than simply fitted out.
The lighting strategy is especially important here and across the whole project: perimeter illumination, layered ambient light, and understated fixtures work together to support the architecture. If you are comparing service options or scope, you can also review all services and check practical answers in the FAQ.
A ready-to-live result
The apartment was completed as a ready-for-occupancy interior, suitable for clients who want a modern home with a balanced visual identity and practical day-to-day use. The design is laconic, but not cold; it remains comfortable, functional, and easy to maintain.
For more examples of this approach, see our portfolio or explore related work in apartment renovation.
What makes the project stand out
- minimalist kitchen fronts with built-in appliances
- marble accents that unify wet and social areas
- hidden doors and clean transitions between rooms
- natural wood and soft lighting for warmth and depth
From concept to completion
The project reflects a straightforward design process: establish the functional plan, refine the lighting, then select finishes that support the mood of the apartment. That sequence helps keep the result consistent from the hall to the bathrooms and makes the interior feel intentionally assembled rather than decorated in fragments.
If you would like to discuss a similar interior, use the contact section on Contacts or browse more ideas in our blog before starting your own project.
Comfort without excess
This interior is a good example of how modern design can remain expressive without losing restraint. Every room has a clear purpose, and the finishes reinforce that purpose rather than competing with it.
That is why the apartment feels practical for everyday life while still presenting a distinctive, polished look.
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