At a time when apartments compete through details, colors, and visual effects, the decision here was the opposite: remove everything unnecessary and leave only what endures.
The living area unfolds in one long, composed gesture. Light filters through sheer curtains, reflects softly off pale surfaces, and remains present throughout the day. Nothing feels excessive. Nothing needs to.
The kitchen is as precise as a well-drawn line. Matte finishes, discreet brass accents, and stone surfaces introduce elegance without ever attempting to dominate the room. Everything feels as though it has always belonged exactly where it is.
The bedrooms speak the same language, but in different tones.
The smaller room carries a sense of ease. A space that can become a child’s room, a study, or a guest bedroom without ever feeling like a compromise.
The primary bedroom reveals another side of the apartment. Generous in scale and connected to a walk-in wardrobe that is not an addition, but an integral part of everyday comfort. Here, luxury is expressed not through materials, but through space itself, the kind of space that can afford to remain unburdened.
Oak flooring runs throughout, tying every room into a single narrative. The lighting has been carefully considered, not to be noticed, but to ensure the apartment always looks its best.
Deligradska has always belonged to that part of the city that ages with dignity. Close enough to everything that matters, yet far enough from the need to constantly prove it.