Moscow, Bolshaya Nikitskaya Street near Nikitskiye Vorota Square. It is 18 February 1831 and at the Greater Church of the Ascension, one of Russia’s all-time great writers and poets Alexander Pushkin and Natalia Goncharova exchange rings. Exactly 180 years after this historic event, Neoklasika executes its interior project in the adjoining building.
These 3D images allow you to visualise the aura o the apartment that allows to gaze at the beautiful architecture in the City of Moscow Standing in front of the broad sun drenched windows, the chime of the bells in the Kremlin towers plays out right before your eyes. The total area of the apartment is 240 m2, which is augmented with a spacious roof terrace on which you can enjoy nocturnal evenings in Moscow. The project was executed in 2010/2011 and Neoklasika was fully responsible for design and project management. This included interior design, supervision and coordinating the execution of the project. The apartment is unified by warm and natural materials including wood wall panels. As soon as you emerge from the lift doors, warm wooden wall panels welcome into the elegant and contemporary interior. The hallway flows into the open living area which is filled with the breath of history outside the windows and Latvian of art on the walls. All the wood panels have been designed and made in Latvia representing the high quality the artists and carpenters involved in the project. The open layout extends to the kitchen and dining zone, allowing you to enjoy the beautiful views that open up outside the window. The adjacent lounge area invites to have a seat and have a relaxing moment, maybe picking up a copy of Alexander Pushkin’s "Eugene Onegin" from the library shelf.