
Some areas make an impression. This one sticks with you.
The Martini House unfolds slowly. Similar to a well-crafted drink. Each information exposes itself in layers. Warm wood; soft stone; soft greens that ground the space. Nothing feels forced, yet whatever feels considered.Designed by BOGDANOVA
ARCHITECTS, the apartment balances accuracy with heat. It’s the type of area you don’t rush through. You settle into it. And somehow, it sticks around long after you have actually left. The living and dining area feels glamorous.
A warm wood wall anchors the room, with a marble-framed
fireplace at its center. The round mirror softens the balance. Seating stays low and curved, keeping whatever welcoming. The scheme is limited: creams, soft browns, and muted greens.
In the cooking area, the marble island takes focus. Vibrant veining adds movement,
while abundant wood kitchen cabinetry keeps it grounded. Soft lighting ties everything together. Absolutely nothing feels loud. Everything feels intentional. The bedroom feels calm yet deeply personal. A mural-style backdrop sets the tone. Soft, scenic, and somewhat moody, it includes depth without frustrating the space. The upholstered headboard runs broad, bringing texture. The scheme stays gentle. Warm wood, soft greys, and velvety tones keep whatever cohesive. Throughout the space, clean paneling and
a low cabinet balance the richness. A leather lounge chair adds a subtle contrast.
It’s a space created to unwind. Absolutely nothing extra. Just comfort, succeeded. < img src= "https://cdn.home-designing.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/green-hallway.webp "/ > This space leans darker and moodier
. Deep green paneling wraps the walls, developing a cocoon-like feel. The detailing adds structure, while the tone keeps it intimate. Brass accents and soft wall lighting bring just enough warmth to balance it out. The styling stays minimal. A slim side table, a sculptural flooring light, and a leather bed frame keep the appearance clean but layered. The restrooms feel light and refined. A soft scheme sets the base.
Stone, wood, and brushed brass
collaborate effortlessly. The double vanity sticks out with its toned marble top. The freestanding tub sits by the window, taking in natural light.
It feels calm and unforced. Behind it, fluted glass panels include personal privacy while keeping the space airy. Then there’s the powder room minute: a sculptural sink glows gently against
a mural backdrop. It feels more like an installation than a fixture.