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Interior DI by INT2 architecture

By Magaly Grosso

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Interior DI is a private residence visualized in 2014 by INT2 architecture.

The apartment is located in Saint Petersburg, Russia, and covers an area of 1,130 square feet.

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Interior DI by INT2 architecture:

“Apartment for a young couple in a new housing development is situated not far from Saint-Petersburg.

The main goal of the project was to create a big well lighted open space living room with singularized functional zones and separated bedroom.

In order to do so, first of all, the balcony was integrated into the apartment and transformed into a “plywood box” that is inserted into the room. This “box” is used as a dining zone with a wide window overlooking a forest. “The box” allowed us to widen the existing window in order to bring more light into the whole common space. The only window was a pre-existing condition and obviously was not enough for a such a big room.

Secondly, home office zone was allocated in the living room – a small space for the desk and office equipment is separated from the common area by the two-sided shelving system.

Lastly, the third functional zone singularized from the common space is the kitchen. Even though it is a very technological zone it does not look foreign in the living room thanks to the minimalistic design.

Interior color scheme is based on the nuance palette with small bright accents here and there. White walls and neutral floors are the background and pastel colors – coral, gentle blue, pearl gray – create an atmosphere of warmth and coziness. Ocean blue wall color in the bedroom combined with the hints of red offers a relaxed but at the same time exciting atmosphere – one that is well-suited for the young couple’s bedroom.

Interior style in this project can be described as contemporary with the mix of Scandinavian design elements and Mid-century Modern furniture. By mixing old with absolutely new, by blending modern century furniture with the typical minimalist one we tried to create a balance of functionality and artwork perception of the space, and to get an expressive, stylish and unique interior with an authentic atmosphere as a result.”

Renderings courtesy of INT2 architecture

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About Magaly Grosso

Magaly Grosso was born in Venezuela where she grew up and studied Advertising and Marketing. With time, she realized that what she truly wanted to dedicate herself to was Interior Design, which is why she decided to study it and devote herself to it. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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