Thursday 19 September 2019

Luxury Apartment With An Industrial Vibe And A Cool Hallway [With Floor Plans]

A conceptual interior, designed by Alexander Senchugov & Evgenia Aborina, was revised when two existing apartments were combined to make a new 265 square meter abode. The designers altered their previous sketches to create an even more spacious and luxurious apartment interior, which hums with a cool industrial current. The open plan living room has a laid back yet luxurious vibe, with a large luxe kitchen and a modern formal dining area. There is also a cool hallway design inside the home, which incorporates crafted sections of different geometric pattern laced with intriguing lighting, and some eye-catching artwork. The geometric theme runs throughout in various forms, creating a unique, slick and contemporary vision.



A modern sofa serves as a border around the lounge area in an open plan living room. Behind it, a six seat modern dining set stretches out in front of floor to ceiling windows, between twin tall bookshelves.




Concrete walls drop a textured grey canvas behind the furniture layout. A Serge Mouille style double wall lamp extends from the raw concrete corner of the room to chase away the shadows. Original available here.




Moss green dining chairs and a wooden dining table invoke the beauty of nature. A clear glass vase holds a pure white sprig. More botanical inspiration unfolds across the tv wall, where enormous fronds make up a lively print.




The grey kitchen sprawls across the entire width of the room, with a long cooking and dining island placed in front.




Three different shades make up the grey kitchen island, producing a layer cake effect. A wooden tabletop overlaps the dining end of the island to match it with the neighbouring formal dining table.




Block side tables in the lounge, and diagonally laid flooring, also follow the natural wood grain theme. Flora fills a piece of round wall art above the L-shaped sofa.




A stainless steel shelving unit descends over the central kitchen island, which holds tableware. Drinking glasses are stored in large backlit cabinets along the back wall that create a sense of occasion.




Brown ribbed tiles make up a textured kitchen backsplash, where black cooking utensils and a set of black kitchen knives hang.




Dark wood kitchen bar stools pull up around two sides of the light wood breakfast bar.




Moving out of the living room, we’re met with a cool hallway design. A geometric wall installation of LED strips serve as both modern art and atmospheric lighting, which highlights the raw concrete behind.




Punctured metal panels make up a second lighting feature in the hallway, where illumination pushes out from the column like bright polka-dots. Another geometric wall design is built in rich wood sections, and lit around the sides.




The black walls display the work of contemporary artist Andrei Berger.




Black and grey poufs are arranged around the floor of the hallway, offering sitting opportunities in different locations and at different heights.




A gallery wall leads to the bedrooms and bathrooms in the back, and a dedicated home office.




Inside the modern home office, a wall planter arrangement dots a geometric wood panelled wall behind the sofa. Small trailing plants overhang their circular wall beds, dripping greenery over the rich wood tone. The remaining half of the wall is dominated by a large black bookcase beside the desk, which visually zones the work area.




More bookcases cover the opposite side of the room.




A black swivel chair pulls up at the grey modern home office desk.




Inside the office’s bathroom, dashes of red and blue splash across the walls.




A black doorway stands unsympathetic to the light and bright wall colour scheme.




In the wash area we find the black accent is carried through. A unique black vanity, black faucet, and a black wall mirror are mounted against a black section of wall; a black vertical radiator stripes the colourful slab at its side.




Black bathroom fixtures and accessories pepper the rest of the room.




A blue and brown colour scheme fills the master bedroom, with the brown hue being brought in by an enthusiastic use of wood. A wood plank headboard feature wall extends upward and over the ceiling, and wooden doors slide away behind it on rails–barn style.




Storage niches, bedside wall sconces and electrical sockets are all fitted right into the wooden headboard wall behind the platform bed.




A modern chaise-style sofa lounges by the windows, under a floor lamp for reading.




Creative industrial bedroom lighting is fashioned by stringing bulbs from a tree limb.




The master bathroom is a dramatic vision of black and rich wood.




A wood slatted wall crosses behind a hung toilet and bidet set.




A black bath tub crosses diagonally between the window and shower screen.




Soap dispensers are scattered casually along the wooden window sill, along with a black wire basket of fresh towels.




The double sink bathroom vanity has shelves stacked at either side of it to stow away more bathroom essentials.




Beautiful pendant lights dangle by the basins.




The children’s bathroom is a vibrant blue and white creation, with geometric stripe cutting in.




A tower of shelving over the bath holds an army of toiletries.




Wooden pendant shades match the wooden vanity unit. The black trapezium shaped legs of the vanity unit are matched perfectly by a mirror of the same shape and colour.




Floor plan, illustrating the combined space of the two integrated apartments.


Recommended Reading: 
Industrial Style Living Room Design: The Essential Guide
50 Industrial Style Furniture & Home Decor Accessories
30 Industrial Style Lighting Fixtures To Help You Achieve Victorian Finesse

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