Results of the year: top 10 Russian interiors 2022

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28 Dec 2022

We have collected the most popular Russian interiors that were published on the pages of the ELLE DECORATION website during this year
Cozy apartment of 65 m2 in an old house in the center of Moscow
The apartment is located in a 1927 house on Malaya Bronnaya, surrounded by historical buildings and streets that are remembered by generations of residents of the capital. Here you can feel the special flavor and spirit of old Moscow, which designer Yulia Mironova decided to convey in the interior. "The plans were to use vintage and antiques. In addition, the customer has a large collection of interior items, posters, some little things from different eras. It was necessary to create a background that would unite all these treasures, and add modern objects to "rejuvenate" the space," says Yulia. What she did, read in the material on our website.Apartment in Moscow.

The project of Yulia Mironova.
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Sergey Morgunov
Moscow apartment 57 m2 in French style
"The main wish of the customer was to create a light modern interior in the French style. Inspired by the look of Parisian apartments, we decided to take as a basis classic elements such as a herringbone board, stucco cornices, wall moldings, and diluted them with modern furniture and bright accents," say the authors of this project designers Maria Zueva and Maria Kasatkina, Elements studio. Read all the material at the link.Apartment in Moscow.

Elements studio project.
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Sergey Ananyev. Style: Dasha Soboleva
Small modern apartment of 51.7 m2 in natural colors
"The apartment was bought by the customer for an investment purpose: for rent," says designer Anna Maltseva. — This is the second project we are working on together, so I know the client's preferences well. This time she came to me with a minimum of requirements that concerned only the functionality of each zone. She completely entrusted me with the choice of stylistics, so this interior, we can say, is a reflection of me as a designer." For more details, follow the link.Apartment in Moscow.

Anna Maltseva's project.
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Evgeny Gnesin. Style: Evgenia Melnikova
Neo-Soviet interior in "Khrushchev" 33 m2 on Yauza
"A resident of the UK of Russian origin approached me with a request to make repairs in a studio apartment. This house was bought as a long-term investment for rent. The main task was to turn it into a noticeable object in the real estate market and meet the deadlines. There were no strict budget restrictions, so we could, for example, make most of the furniture to order according to my sketches," says designer Greg Lesterlen, who, by the way, is French, but has been living and working in Russia for more than 10 years. Read about this project in our special material.Apartment in Moscow.

Greg Lesterlen's Project
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Olga Shangina-Lesterlen. Style: Elizaveta Sheshina
Apartment of decorator Katerina Lashmanova: Art Deco interior
Decorator Katerina Lashmanova loves to change places of residence. This time her choice fell on apartments in Moscow, where with the help of gold, marble, vintage and stucco she managed to create the atmosphere of a French grand hotel on an area of 67 square meters. meters. You can view the designer's apartment in detail here.Apartment of designer Katerina Lashmanova in Moscow.

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SERGEY ANANYEV
Apartment of an interior stylist in Moscow with unexpected ideas and solutions
After working for ten years as an interior stylist in the magazine ELLE DECORATION and in the studio Yes We May, Ekaterina Yakovleva tried herself as an interior designer. The debut was a private apartment in Moscow with an incredible number of ideas that should be adopted! Read about this project at the link and get inspiration for your home.The apartment of the stylist Ekaterina Yakovleva in Moscow.

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Mikhail Loskutov. Style: Yes We May
A small apartment designed by Ilya Gulyants in Moscow
The owner of the apartment, a young businesswoman, asked Ilya Gulyants's studio El Born to make the apartment space as bright as possible. She had lived in Miami for a long time, and she wanted to transfer the same atmosphere to her Moscow apartment. "Of course, it was possible to make an absolutely white interior, but I suggested adding shades of ocean sand to the boiling white," Ilya says. — The climatic conditions in Moscow are still very different from Miami, and the warm range allowed to soften the interior, make it feel more comfortable." For more details, follow the link.Apartment in Moscow.

Ilya Gulyants' project.
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Evgeny Kulibaba
Apartment 48.4 m2 in Parisian style on the banks of the Neva River
The customers, a young, active, intelligent couple, are true Petersburgers. They are both creative and inquisitive, and their work is inextricably linked with the life of the city and art. "They liked the atmosphere of Parisian apartments — a lot of light, air, simple but elegant decoration, old parquet and calm but bold interior filling," the designers of the studio F17Design tell. To view the interior in detail, follow the link.Apartment in St. Petersburg.

The project of the studio F17Design.
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Dmitry Tsyrenshchikov
Khrushchev 30 m2 with designer renovation for rent
Designer Ekaterina Subbotina created this interior with cute retro accents literally by hand: almost all the items went through the process of transformation in her hands. "The customer announced his plan from the very beginning," she says, "he bought this apartment as an investment for rent, but he wanted to see not just repairs typical for such apartments, but a cozy, soulfully made interior, while the budget was limited." How the designer managed to solve a difficult task, read in our special material at the link.Apartment in Moscow.

The project of Ekaterina Subbotina.
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Elizabeth Gurovskaya
Apartment 28 m2: how to create a memorable interior and not go out of budget
Designers Vare Shalito and Lera Nesterenko had to make sure that the tenants could not part with her. "The customers expressed only one wish: it was necessary to create a universal interior in the apartment, suitable for a wide range of potential tenants, inexpensive and not difficult to implement." See how the designers coped with this task.Apartment in Moscow.

The project of Varya Shalito and Lera Nesterenko.
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Yuri Grishko. Style: Anastasia Solovyova


