A Classic Elegant Interior Design Project in Moscow
Immerse yourself in Moscow's rich history and captivating ambience as Neoklasika brings its signature elegant interior design to life in a luxury apartment on Bolshaya Nikitskaya Street near Nikitskiye Vorota Square.
This project, completed in 2010/2011, bears witness to the seamless blending of classic elegance and contemporary sophistication as it unfolds just a stone's throw away from the Greater Church of the Ascension, where famed Russian poet Alexander Pushkin and Natalia Goncharova exchanged vows on 18 February 1831.
An Aura of Sophistication and Timelessness
These stunning 3D renderings invite you to visualize the enchanting atmosphere of the 240 m² apartment, where grand, sun-drenched windows frame breathtaking views of Moscow's architectural gems.
As the sonorous chimes from the Kremlin towers resonate through the air, a spacious roof terrace offers an idyllic setting for tranquil nocturnal evenings.
Exquisite Craftsmanship and Bespoke Design
Neoklasika's expertise in elegant interior design is evident in every aspect of this project, from design conception to project management, supervision, and execution.
Warm, natural materials such as wood wall panels unify the space, setting the stage for a classic elegant interior design that exudes warmth and comfort.
Upon stepping out of the elevator, you are greeted by the inviting embrace of carefully crafted wooden wall panels that usher you into a world of contemporary elegance. The open-plan living area, adorned with fine Latvian art, seamlessly integrates the storied past visible through the expansive windows with the present's refined sensibilities.
Latvian Artistry and Time-Honoured Craftsmanship
All wooden panels are designed and crafted in Latvia by Latvian artists in exceptional quality. The fluid layout extends to the kitchen and dining area, allowing residents to appreciate the views beyond the windows entirely.
The adjacent lounge area, a cosy haven for relaxation, beckons you to unwind with a classic tome, perhaps Alexander Pushkin's "Eugene Onegin," plucked from the nearby library shelf.
This Neoklasika project exemplifies the pinnacle of elegant interior design, masterfully blending classic elegance with modern sophistication to create an exclusive, timeless living space that resonates with its surroundings' rich history and artistic heritage.