
Typology
Private architecture
Year
2025
Status
Completed
Stage
Interior design
Size
79 m2
Discipline
Interior design, architectural supervision, technology, procurement
Location
Yerevan, Armenia
Space is designed once, but lived in every day. That is why the focus extends beyond form to the choreography of movement within the home, and to the everyday сценарии that shape life for each member of the family.
The entrance unfolds into a generous, uncluttered hallway. Built-in wardrobes run seamlessly along the walls, with dedicated space for a stroller and seasonal items. Everything is carefully concealed; nothing distracts. This zone functions as a threshold—a quiet pause between outside and in. A place to exhale, shed the day, and ease into the rhythm of home.
Beyond it, the space opens into a fluid kitchen–dining–living area. The kitchen is organised around the classic working triangle — refrigerator, stove, sink — ensuring effortless movement. Cooking here feels intuitive, almost instinctive, while remaining visually connected to the shared space. It allows daily routines to unfold without separation, keeping family and guests within a single, continuous experience.


The living area is composed for comfort: a cosy sofa, an armchair, softened acoustics, and diffused light. Behind the seating, open shelves with books and a projector set the tone for evenings that shift easily between conversation and film. It is a space that invites both presence and retreat — functional, yet deeply personal.

A doorway leads to the study, where the atmosphere becomes more focused. The design is restrained: a large desk, integrated storage, no excess. Here, visual noise recedes, making room for clarity and concentration — a setting equally suited to deep work and quiet calls.

Closer to the entrance, yet distinctly set apart, lies the master suite. Separated from the main living area, it feels more intimate, more secluded. Within it, a walk-in wardrobe, an en-suite bathroom, and a sauna create a private retreat. The sauna is not an addition but part of a daily ritual — a way to slow down, restore, and close the day with intention.


Tucked between the wardrobe and the study is the children’s room. Compact, yet thoughtfully composed, it balances comfort and function: a soft кресло for shared reading, a sleeping nook, an open play area, and elegant storage solutions. Every element is designed to support ease of use and nurture a child’s growing independence.

The plan as a whole is guided by the logic of living. There are no arbitrary decisions—each space flows naturally into the next, connected through everyday patterns and привычные сценарии.
The interior language is contemporary, yet warm. It avoids excess, focusing instead on nuance and detail. Even lighting is treated as an element of character: the fixture in the study does more than illuminate—it anchors and defines the space.

Light wooden flooring runs throughout, creating a sense of continuity, while each room introduces its own palette of colour and light. High baseboards and carved doors subtly reference the refined restraint of Swedish design.

This interior does not seek to impress at first glance. Its effect is quieter, more lasting. It reveals itself through the way light settles on surfaces, the way silence is held, the tactile presence of materials, and emotions carried by art. And in this careful balance, something essential emerges — a sense that everything is exactly where it belongs.



