Shifting to a new town often means missing household. To avoid this experience of absence as considerably as feasible, Alexandra Potapova’s client gave his dad and mom a incredibly special gift: He acquired them an apartment in Moscow—where he at the moment lives—to give them the chance to go to him when they want. “It was a huge shock,” states Alexandra, who was presented comprehensive liberty to specific her creativity and implement her concepts and vision. “It was a vital point for me.”

The flat is located in the Hodinskoje Pole district, popular for its constructivist structures. The constructivist motion, which originated in Russia in the 1920s, evidently impressed Alexandra (who established Workshop Studio in 2014). “When I started considering about the layout of this project, I was inspired by the environment,” the designer suggests. “I needed to make a connection among the architecture from outside and the space inside, and merge two types: Soviet Constructivism and Scandinavian structure.” Alexandra combined cozy and brutalist particulars through the 750-square-foot house, which contains a hallway, an open dwelling area with a kitchen, two bedrooms, a bathroom, and a laundry room.



a glass shower door: In the hallway, adorned with a lithograph by Georges Braque on the wall and a vintage chair, the floor is covered with graphic patterns made by Alexandra Potapova.


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In the hallway, adorned with a lithograph by Georges Braque on the wall and a vintage chair, the flooring is included with graphic designs made by Alexandra Potapova.

“It is where by my client’s parents can really feel at property and chill out,” she states. Following two months of style and design and seven of construction, the space came to lifestyle. Whilst Alexandra had carte blanche, the challenge was not devoid of its worries. “The toughest issue was to crack the marble slabs to generate an ornament on the ground in the hallway. I did it on my very own simply because it was vital for reproducing the initial approach of breccia flooring.”

To generate warmth and comfort, the designer utilized picket flooring all over, additional a burgundy touch in just one of the doorway frames in the dwelling space, and designed a stunning circular doorway frame that sales opportunities to the major bedroom.



a bedroom with a large window: The main bedroom contains a Palette desk by Jaime Hayon, a vintage chair from Repeat Story, a pink table lamp from Entler Studio, and a pink Roly Poly armchair by Faye Toogood. On each side of the bed, the Flowerpot table lights are by Verner Panton, while the decorative rug on the wall above the headboard is from Ferm Living.


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The major bedroom contains a Palette desk by Jaime Hayon, a vintage chair from Repeat Story, a pink table lamp from Entler Studio, and a pink Roly Poly armchair by Faye Toogood. On just about every aspect of the mattress, the Flowerpot desk lights are by Verner Panton, while the attractive rug on the wall higher than the headboard is from Ferm Residing.

To mirror the Soviet affect in a up to date way, Alexandra place silver handles on the kitchen area cabinets. She also selected lace curtains, as effectively as chrome-completed classic home furniture. “My favored area is the main dwelling spot given that it brings together various zones in a somewhat limited room, generating it cozy,” Alexandra states.



a kitchen with a table in a room: The dining nook is furnished with the Mezcla table by Jaime Hayon, which is surrounded by three Marcel Breuer chairs. Above them hangs the P376 pendant by Kastholm & Fabricius. At the kitchen counter are Pavilion stools by Anderssen & Voll.


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The eating nook is furnished with the Mezcla desk by Jaime Hayon, which is surrounded by a few Marcel Breuer chairs. Above them hangs the P376 pendant by Kastholm & Fabricius. At the kitchen counter are Pavilion stools by Anderssen & Voll.

“I decided to use 1 colour, gentle grey, for the two the walls and the ceilings,” Alexandra provides. “The idea was to make the room even and easy, and to put additional emphasis on the style features, the furnishings, and the decor.”

Mixing Scandinavian and constructivist references, the designer has made a unique identification for this timeless condominium. “It is a exceptional area that bridges the times from past to modern day,” she concludes.

⚒ Do It Oneself

Decide 1 key neutral coloration to generate a cohesive glimpse. In this apartment, the founder of Workshop Studio selected mild grey as the primary theme, incorporating colorful accents with a couple parts of household furniture this sort of as the orange bed.

Add some curves to bring in warmth. Alexandra Potapova built a circular door frame amongst the dwelling region and the bedroom to soften the strains of the condominium. You could make the very same effect in a simpler way employing a spherical rug or seat, such as the Roly Poly armchair.

Freshen the area with vegetation. When dwelling in an city natural environment, introducing bouquets and plants in your house is a way of bringing a small little bit of nature inside of for a much more lively and energetic come to feel.



a chair in a room: A circular door frame softly separates the living area from the main bedroom.


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A circular doorway frame softly separates the dwelling spot from the most important bedroom.

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