Measuring 117 square meters, this apartment in Moscow was designed by Daria Vasilkova for a young family with children. France happens to be the travel-loving couple’s favorite country, which led to the designer incorporating a Parisian feel throughout. In addition to the casual French flair, bright colors and contemporary furnishings round out the vibrant design.
The interior incorporates the designer’s own furniture collection, REDA by Vasilkova Daria, as well as contemporary pieces from Sancal, like the Silencio armchair and ottoman, and Miniforms. The kitchen is a neutral grey allowing it to fall back and not take over the living space. Italian tiles stand out in the entryway and in the three bathrooms with bold, graphic patterns that liven up each of the spaces. In the parent’s bedroom, one of the designer’s dressers resides by the window – the piece was from the Broken Art collection that highlights the problems with the environment and garbage recycling.
What’s the most eye-catchy space in this dwelling? This is a living room with bright and catchy furniture and some black and white furniture and accents that enliven the space and make it look very quirky. This space is definitely a centerpiece in the whole layout with a dining corner and a kitchen, and is accented more than any other room.
The entryway shows off a pink vanity, a pink bench, a mirror and hidden storage and black and white tiles
The kid's room is done with blush and pink furniture, blush curtains, a geometric rug and catchy tables
Another bathroom is done in white, with a black and white patterned floor, chic and elegant lamps and brass touches