The design of the Moscow apartment in the elite Shuvalovsky Prima complex was designed by Mikhail and Elena Miroshkin from the Geometrix studio. Designed in black and white, the apartment leaves a dual impression. Designers, using the principles of minimalism and hi-tech style at the same time, did not create a stylistic unity. The living room is especially eclectic. Extensive black surfaces, characteristic of "hi-tech", are not diluted with contrasting bright spots, characteristic of this style.
A minimum of decorations - from minimalism, their elaborate metal forms and pronounced non-functionality - are not typical of minimalism at all. Designers have a lot of finds - in the forms of furniture, lamps. Looks great fireplace central location, running on biofuel. The toilet and bathroom turned out to be truly minimalistic, down to the elegant and functional forms of plumbing. However, the color scheme does not cause a feeling of comfort and desire to stay in the bathroom longer. The best room in the apartment is the nursery. Everything here is light, bright, comfortable. Russian children will quickly settle in this room, giving it individual features with their things.