Light, natural textures and refined luxury form the foundation of this four-room apartment in the Moskovsky district of St. Petersburg.
The interior draws inspiration from the aesthetics of five-star hotels in Dubai and Europe, where every detail is designed for comfort and an impeccable sense of style.
The main concept of the project reflects the homeowners’ love for wood and stone. The design combines three types of wood and two kinds of natural stone — a mix that brings warmth, depth and timeless elegance to the space.
A special feature of the interior is the wall panels made of natural veneer, custom-designed and assembled like a multi-level puzzle with elegant backlighting.
Subtle grey walls, oak and walnut furniture, illuminated onyx and quartzite create a rich palette of textures and shades. Carefully planned lighting — from track systems to softly illuminated baseboards — brings the space to life, adding comfort and atmosphere.
The centerpiece of the flooring is Coswick oak engineered boards laid in a classic Herringbone pattern. This timeless layout adds rhythm and movement, while the natural wood texture provides a calm, organic backdrop for the light walls and expressive stone surfaces.
This interior is a perfect example of how wood can define the mood of an entire space.
The project features 3-layer engineered oak flooring in the Brown Sugar décor.
Project Authors: Marina Reshemkina and Ekaterina Pyzhikova
Coswick Dealer in Russia, Saint Petersburg: «Seal Parket»
Photographer: Anton Marshalok