The quest apartments
at Graf Zeppelin House  



The interior architecture of the guest apartments at Graf Zeppelin House is designed to balance luxury and practicality. The apartments are intended for short- and long-term rentals, so the materials used must be durable and of high quality. The large 120x120 tile flooring has a luxurious appearance similar to marble, but other materials used are simple, natural, and raw in aesthetic, creating a minimalist design.

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To complement the architecture of the building, the interior design incorporates exposed concrete ceilings, walls, and posts adjacent to the terrace. The suspended ceiling is only used in the hallway and shower room.

The light-colored interior serves as the base, while the black elements add contrast and visual interest. The black elements include window frames, lights, plugs and switches, and electrical cables, which are intentionally left visible on the concrete walls and ceiling to create a raw and industrial aesthetic.

Overall, the interior architecture of the guest apartments at Graf Zeppelin House is designed to create a sleek and modern look that is both visually appealing and practical for rental purposes.

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IMPROVED SKILLS:

Project management
Technical drawings, elevations, plans (finishes, suspended ceilings, maintenance hatches, furniture), details - bathrooms, toilets, saunas
Explanatory letters
Communication with a private customer


As the project manager and interior architect, I was responsible for providing effective communication between the clients, builders, contractors, and other team members, including architects and furniture companies.