Bedrooms "Textures of Calm"- Area: ~96 m²
- Purpose: master bedroom and three additional bedrooms in the apartment
The four-bedroom project is united by a single philosophy — “silence through textures.”We kept the forms minimal, while emphasizing tactile and visual surfaces: wood, microcement, soft textiles, and art objects.Each bedroom has its own distinct mood, yet together they form a harmonious, cohesive ensemble.ConceptThe main idea is the balance between minimalism and coziness.Each bedroom contains only essential furniture pieces, yet they are sculptural in character: low beds, rounded nightstands, and consoles with monolithic geometry.The walls act as backdrops — ranging from decorative plaster and wooden slats to art panels with mirrored reliefs.Materials & ColorThe base palette consists of warm gray, stone beige, and soft graphite.Accents include walnut wood, mirrored panels with a “liquid” texture, and decorative metal elements.Textiles feature velour and cotton in calm tones, soft-textured rugs, and both light and dense curtains.Lighting ScenariosEach bedroom follows a three-layer lighting scheme:- Ambient lighting — contour lines and soft perimeter glow.
- Accent lighting — pendant fixtures, wall sconces, and table lamps.
- Atmospheric touches — aroma diffusers, portable lamps, and candles.
Details That Shape the AtmosphereThe recurring motif of rounded nightstands and sculptural consoles creates a unifying rhythm.Art pieces on the walls make each bedroom unique: geometric reliefs, mirrored panels, or wooden slats.Live plants and neutral accessories add a sense of natural warmth and ease.ResultEach bedroom has its own mood — from an “art gallery” with a mirrored panel to a warm wooden “retreat,” from the graphite-toned master suite to a compact guest room with stone accents.Yet together they form a cohesive ensemble — calm, tactile, and contemporary.This is a space about rest and balance, where architecture and interior design work together to create a single feeling: silence and comfort.