An Apartment Designed as One Continuous Space With No Breaks Between Living Zones

The apartment is planned as one continuous space where kitchen, dining, and living areas connect without breaks. Circulation stays direct, with no walls interrupting movement. Ceiling moldings and recessed details define each zone while keeping full visual connection across the plan. The layout reads clearly from entry, with each function placed in sequence.

Backlit Onyx Island Defines the Kitchen Core

Island Seating with Brass Frames and Integrated Stone Lighting

Open Plan Living with Chandelier and Full Height Glazing

Flush Cabinet Wall with Integrated Black Stone Backsplash

Linear Kitchen Run with Hidden Storage and Marble Flooring

Material contrast builds the structure. White polished porcelain flooring runs across the entire apartment and reflects light, while dark wood veneer panels define key walls and storage. The kitchen remains flush, with appliances and cabinetry aligned into a single surface. At the center, the backlit onyx island acts as the main architectural element, organizing seating and circulation around it.

Black Stone Island with Waterfall Edge and Cooking Zone

Island Perspective with Suspended Cylindrical Hood

Kitchen Axis View with Mirror Accent and Ceiling Detail

Living Area with Wood Panel Wall and Floating Media Unit

Onyx Slab Insert Integrated into Wall Paneling

Dining Area with Round Table and Sculptural Chandelier

Custom elements reinforce the layout. Brass-framed stools mark the island edge and repeat as an accent across details. A geometric wood-paneled wall defines the workspace without adding objects. In the living area, low seating and mirrored storage extend the space and maintain clear sightlines, keeping the composition consistent across zones.

Close Up of Onyx Veining and Backlit Surface

Ceiling Molding Detail with Integrated Lighting

Double Vanity with Backlit Mirror and Stone Contrast

Entry Hall with Circular Mirrors and Wood Veneer Paneling

Compact Entry Bench with Integrated Storage and Mirror Accent

Bedside Unit with Glass Shelf and Pendant Lighting

Workspace Niche with Geometric Wood Panel Wall

Living Corner with Suede Sofa and Mirrored Wardrobe

Primary Bathroom Entry with Marble Partition and Glass Shower

Bathroom Vanity with Vessel Sink and Dark Stone Finish

Full Bathroom View with Tub Vanity and Integrated Lighting

Vanity Detail with Mirror Lighting and Wall Mounted Fixtures

Apartment Floor Plan with Open Living and Private Zones

The project was designed by SOIA Design, with interior architects Anton Baklan and Ekaterina Baklan, and photographed by Vlad Feoktistov. The bathroom follows the same approach with large marble panels, dark volumes for the vanity, and glass partitions for the shower, maintaining material consistency and a clear, functional layout across the apartment.

The post An Apartment Designed as One Continuous Space With No Breaks Between Living Zones appeared first on Homedit.



Comments

Popular posts from this blog

What Height Should You Hang a Towel Bar?

Stackable Washer and Dryer Dimensions

Split-Level vs. Bi-Level Homes: What’s the Difference?