Tsarskaya

The interior was designed for a young man. The main objective was to create a space whose design would remain relevant over time. For this reason, natural tones and textures were chosen as the primary finishes, with particular emphasis on veneer as a material whose appeal is timeless.
Colour accents, set in contrast to the neutral palette, help to shape a distinctive and expressive interior character.
Tsarskaya
82 m2,
in process
Concept and layout
The interior is designed with a clear division between public and private zones, ensuring a well-considered layout and comfortable everyday use of the space. The public area combines the kitchen and living room.
The bar island becomes the compositional centre of the room, creating visual symmetry and serving as a zoning element that separates the kitchen area from the living space.
Pub;ic area
The interior is designed with a clear division between public and private zones, ensuring a well-considered layout and comfortable everyday use of the space. The public area combines the kitchen and living room.

Functional zoning
he entrance area is highlighted with accent tiling. Soft perimeter lighting and wall lamps emphasise the textured wall finishes and add a sense of intimacy to the space.
The main bathroom features a centrally positioned basin that forms the compositional core of the room. Marble is used as the accent stone, defining the shower area and echoed in the material of the basin. Neutral matte finishes are employed throughout, avoiding visual overload while adding depth and richness, resulting in a harmonious and refined interior. 
Private zone
The private area consists of two rooms: a master bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, and a study designed so that it can be transformed into a second bedroom in the future.
In the bedroom, bold contrasts are used: veneered panels, a darkened mirror with a reflective effect, and inserts of accent stone are set against walls in a neutral tone.
The bathroom is finished in a rich burgundy tone, making it one of the most expressive elements of the project. The deep burgundy wall colour is enhanced by the texture of the tiles.
Black-and-white marble-effect tiles create a strong visual contrast, and to achieve a more cohesive look.
The home study was conceived as a calm yet disciplined space designed for focused work, which is why a more contrasting palette was chosen. The workspace is arranged as a single, continuous worktop integrated into the cabinetry on both sides.
A combination of open and closed storage helps to visually lighten the space while creating a well-considered and highly functional working environment.