Kerimov Architects: A Two-Level Apartment in Moscow Blending Elegance with Warm Minimalism

Project Name: Two-Level Apartment in Moscow
Location: Moscow, Russia
Size: 320 sq.m.
Architecture Firm: Kerimov Architects
Lead Architects: Shamsudin Kerimov, Ekaterina Kudinova
Completion Year: 2024

Nestled in a prestigious neighborhood near the Moscow River and a national park, this 320 sq.m. two-level apartment designed by Kerimov Architects embodies understated luxury and warm minimalism. The project takes a thoughtful approach, balancing natural materials and light textures with iconic interior elements to create a sophisticated yet inviting living space.

Spatial Layout and Architectural Highlights

The apartment’s design emphasizes openness and light, with expansive windows on the second floor that frame picturesque views and flood the interiors with natural light. The layout maximizes functionality and comfort, featuring:

  • Integrated cabinets that seamlessly blend storage with aesthetics.
  • Uniquely shaped windows, adding architectural character and context.
  • A striking staircase, serving as both a sculptural focal point and a practical connection between levels.

Warm Minimalism and Materiality

Kerimov Architects prioritized the use of natural materials to foster a warm, tactile environment. Key design choices include:

  • Travertine in the master bathroom, providing a luxurious yet grounded feel.
  • Tinted mirrors in shelves and cabinets, creating depth and enhancing light.
  • Soft, minimalist textures that avoid the coldness often associated with minimalism, resulting in a space that feels both restrained and welcoming.

Iconic Interior Elements

Signature design pieces drive the interior’s aesthetic, acting as focal points within the minimalist framework:

  • An Arte Veneziana partition separates the home office from the second living room, adding elegance and privacy.
  • A hidden kitchen on the second floor that transforms from a discreet feature to a bold artistic statement when opened.
  • A marble dining table, anchoring the dining area with timeless elegance.
  • Colored plumbing fixtures, adding a playful yet refined touch.

Art and Visual Depth

Art plays a supporting role in the apartment’s design, carefully curated to enhance the space without overwhelming it. The selection reflects the same understated luxury that defines the overall interior, ensuring harmony between function and form.

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