Inspiration was drawn from the depths of Japanese aesthetics: the truth of things and beauty are hidden from the eyes, and ascetic monochrome permeates every detail of the interior. In addition, the project reflects the motifs of the neon lights of Tokyo at night.
The project reflects the motifs of the neon lights of Tokyo at night. Thus, the design of the apartment balances at the junction of generations. The main highlight of the project is the abundance of light figures and colorful neon.
All lighting in the apartment is placed under separate switches: neutral cold and warm glow, realized by installing track lamps, as well as neon hidden in shadow profiles, niches of storage and installation sites.
The apartment was a euro—style apartment - that's what they call a layout with two separate rooms and a combined kitchen-living room. The developer also offered a separate bathroom and a bathroom. In the process of redevelopment, they were combined, and the entrance was made from the corridor, not from the hallway. This is all that was changed in the original layout.