Central Compact Apartment in Dubrovka Characterised by Minimalism

Meet the Dubrovka apartment, a compact, yet coquette home, designed by za bor architects in Russia. The apartment is perceived as a unitary living space, connecting the kitchen, the bedroom and the lounge. The distance might be divided in rooms when needed, because of some sliding partitions, specially designed to provide some privacy. A few of the furniture was custom-made, despite the modest budget. We adore smart ideas and we appreciate a superb mind that shapes them and transforms them into something real. Now, when something will be transformed effortless, that’s what we call smart: the sliding partitions, when expanded, separate the entire bedroom space, enhancing the sensation of privacy.
The apartment features floor-to-ceiling windows, allowing the viewer to enjoy a gorgeous view over the city’s skyline. An edgy countertop occupies the central portion of the apartment, making a subtle transition area between the lounge and the kitchen. The internal is dominated by a minimalist design line. Despite being small, the apartment feels comfortable, breezy and uncluttered.