Project
“JAZZ”
Category
Best Implemented Apartment / Private House Interior Design Project
About the project (provided by the applicant)
The project concept is based on the history of the location: the residential complex was created on the site of the former “Detskaya Kniga” printing house. The developer preserved the buildings, transforming them into modern structures with apartments. The interior retains structural elements: ribbed slabs, columns, and beams painted in the wall color. This solution was dictated by the design of the mezzanine with the master bedroom: the low ceiling did not allow for covering. The second level is finished in dark brown, creating an intimate atmosphere. The first level is white, serving as the “canvas” of the interior. Exposed utility lines emphasize the character of the space. Zoning is based on openness: a mobile partition and a fold-down bed-cabinet became functional accents. Glass blocks were used in the staircase area and kitchen backsplash, adding light. Storage is organized with cabinets under the stairs and around the perimeter, including the mezzanine. The apartment style is eclectic, combining constructivism, modernism, and classic elements.
Location
1-ya Yamskaya St., 4, JSC “Jazz”, Moscow, Russia
Project implementation year
2025
Extra visual materials
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/1KTwWBzBbmQXZwtFpJlxLcffsr2zEf-Gz
https://drive.google.com/drive/u/2/folders/1t8aFv7BpxNwicz3NUpBhQpMIDFgi9sPw
Applicant
Lake and Walls Studio
Founded in 2016 by Oksana Zavarzina and Evgeny Shevchenko, Lake and Walls is an architectural and design studio specializing in full-cycle interior solutions — from concept to project delivery. The studio works across all market segments, from “economy” to “premium,” creating spaces where the past meets the future, and aesthetics blend with functionality.
Author of the project
Lake and Walls Studio
Visualization
Mikhail Loskutov
Status of the project
Implemented
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