This design is more conceptual than real – it is hard to imagine a living family in an apartment designed by designer Anna Marinenko. Exhibition design differs from the real one in that in it the artist presents his ideas and ideas, only a few of which will be implemented by industrialists, furniture manufacturers, and builders. Anna Marinenko's idea of a colorful and bright interior came to life. Using a sparse but bright palette, she created the design she wanted - not sterile white, but concise. Red and yellow colors prevail over all others. The designer deliberately abandoned shades and halftones. It looks somewhat artificial, but such are the laws of exhibition design.
The designer herself justifies this by saying that the apartment was conceived as a place for a short stay and relaxation from the monotony of everyday life. Bold decor sometimes rolls over. Giraffe-like futuristic lamps are clearly not functional and invented only to attract attention, as well as rope loops under the ceiling. On the contrary, broken open shelves are original and convenient - their functionality is that books will fill the voids on their own. Only milky-white lamps were used in the lighting, here the artist either changed her concept, or failed to achieve the necessary colors to maintain her color scheme.