COMBINING TWO APARTMENTS IN THE SCANDINAVIAN STYLE

Ion Cujba • May 30, 2021

Ekaterina Gafina and Yulia Nikulina: combining two apartments in the Scandinavian style

Designers Yekaterina Gafina and Yulia Nikulina  created visually quiet, timeless interior in Scandinavin style to  escape from the bustle of Moscow .
The project involved the unification of two neighboring apartments, so the work on the layout was large-scale and painstaking

Dining room. Concorde table with marble top, Emmanuelle Gallina, Poliform. Chairs Gubi. Pulpo vase. Chandelier Ocher. The painting by Vladimir Semensky, Galerie Ediva, plays an important role in the interior: “It fills the room with the warmth of terracotta and the tenderness of pearls,” the designers say.

Ekaterina Gafina and Yulia Nikulina  are supporters of monochrome interiors. “We love the balance effect achieved by playing the halftones. Such an environment will never lose its relevance and will not get bored. And if you want, the atmosphere can be freshened up with decor at any time. " This approach turned out to be close to the customers, a successful young couple with two children: they dreamed of a comfortable, calm interior "for all time."

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The project involved the unification of two neighboring apartments, so the work on the layout was large-scale and painstaking. As a result, we managed to organize convenient logistics for 180 sq. meters, in addition to common areas, place two nurseries with a bathroom, an office, an autonomous wing for parents with their own bathroom and dressing room, as well as a laundry block.
 

Hallway. Bench and mirror Gubi. Allied Maker wall lamp. On the Amura table there is a Menu vase. Wall panels and doors:  Attribut. Formani fittings. There is a marble mosaic on the floor according to the sketch of the authors of the project, made by the company "New Stone": the designers interpreted the traditional material in a modern way.

Living room. The Toptun armchair of the Ukrainian brand Faina Design is considered by the designers to be the most remarkable item in the project. Pouf Meridiani. Table by Denis Milovanov. GT Design carpet. Svetlana Levadnaya's vase. Art: Vladimir Claviho-Telepnev. The walls are painted by Sherwin-Williams.

“The architecture of the capital complex  "Union Park ”, where the apartment is located, is moderately modern, restrained, the facade is finished with clinker bricks and stucco decor. This allowed us to use classic elements without hesitation: decorative layouts for the walls, and for the floor - a win-win French Christmas tree and never-aging marble. It is important for us that the interior does not contradict the exterior. "


The project is dominated by objects of laconic timeless forms. Ekaterina and Yulia consider the Toptun armchair by the Ukrainian brand Faina Design to be the most remarkable: it is both comfortable and sculptural - almost an art object. The Eucalyptus chandelier of the beloved English company Ocher is also distinguished: its leaves cast glare on the walls of incredible beauty.


Living room. Sofa, armchairs, Meridiani pouf, tables by Denis Milovanov. Console Skram against the wall. Table lamp and floor lamp Gubi. Ceiling light by Stephane Davidts. Decor Art Me Gallery. On the wall is the work of Gulnur Mukazhanova, Artwin Gallery



Living room. The authors of the project "dissolved" the TV screen in a niche trimmed with dark veneer. The Toptun armchair of the Ukrainian brand Faina Design is considered by the designers to be the most remarkable item in the project. Pouf Meridiani. Table by Denis Milovanov. GT Design carpet. Svetlana Levadnaya's vase. Art: Vladimir Claviho-Telepnev. The walls are painted by Sherwin-Williams.

The authors admit that they often have to put up with the presence of modern technology and gadgets in their homes. “They poison the life of a designer, especially when it comes to classic interiors. But not a single customer is ready to sacrifice the TV for the sake of the purity of the concept. We have to look for ways to neutralize the huge screen in the living room. In this project, we "dissolved" it in a niche trimmed with dark veneer, made according to our sketch. "


Ekaterina and Yulia succeeded in creating an apartment-cocoon, where you can hide from the bustle of Moscow. They reveal a secret: “The interior is made up not only of finishes, furniture and lighting. Otherwise, it's just a quality repair. The atmosphere is important - and it is created by numerous nuances and details. "

Ekaterina Gafina and Yulia Nikulina planned the interior along the axes, thinking over the views and perspectives

Master bedroom. Loffilab headboard. Wall lamp by Stephane Davidts. Table Meridiani. Svetlana Levadnaya's vase. Bed linen Amalia. Loro Piana plaid

Girl's room. Flou couch. Meridiani table. Chair & tradition. Dutchbone table lamp. Sconce Gubi. Pendant lamp Ocher. Pouf Gubi. Joiner's frame for the Attribut window.



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