Apartment in Yekaterinburg by Eugene Shvetsov

Apartment in Yekaterinburg, Russia is an industrial apartment designed by Eugene Shvetsov.

An open-plan industrial-style living space with concrete, wood, and black furnishings.
Large modern industrial-style open-plan living area with concrete ceiling, black shelves.
Spacious, industrial-style loft with exposed pipes, black furniture, and wooden accents.
Minimalist studio apartment with concrete walls, glass dividers, and wood accents.
Sleek, industrial-style kitchen with exposed brick walls, concrete ceiling, and metal accents.
Rustic bedroom with concrete walls, pallet bed, and patterned bedding. Minimalist lighting.
Sleek, modern bathroom with glass enclosure, geometric tiling, and minimalist fixtures.
A modern bathroom with a black metal barrel sink, glass shower, and wooden accents.

About Apartment in Yekaterinburg

Set atop Yekaterinburg’s soaring skyline, Apartment in Yekaterinburg emerges as a beacon of industrial design, envisioned by the talented Eugene Shvetsov. Perched on the 24th floor, this Russian abode captures the city’s essence through its expansive windows, offering a sanctuary for a dynamic duo who thrive in the urban expanse.

Living Space: A Symphony of Steel and Panorama

Step into the living area where the hum of city life finds a silent observer. The seamless union of the living room, dining area, and kitchen crafts an open-concept stage set against a backdrop of the bustling city below. The industrial motif comes alive with exposed ductwork and raw materials, while the plush gray sofa beckons with an invitation to unwind and soak in the views.

Culinary Corner: Chic and Streamlined

Transitioning to the kitchen, Shvetsov marries function with form. Here, a monochrome palette fuses with mint accents, creating a culinary space that’s both sleek and inviting. Cutting-edge appliances stand ready to aid in the creation of gastronomic delights, while the simplicity of the design ensures that focus remains on the flavors.

Personal Oasis: Intimacy Amidst the Urban

The bedroom and bathroom maintain the industrial theme yet introduce warmth through wooden elements and bespoke pieces, like a barrel-turned-vanity—a playful nod to repurposed design. Glass partitions delineate the spaces, ensuring the continuity of light and vision.

Each room, carefully crafted, functions not just as a part of a home but as a testament to the power of thoughtful design. The result is not just an apartment, but a narrative of spaces that invite engagement, conversation, and above all, a sense of being at home in the skies of Yekaterinburg.

Visualizations courtesy of Eugene Shvetsov

- by Matt Watts

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