The apartment’s small footprint presented some difficulties in the design phase. “But at the same time, the size proved to be an important advantage: It forced us to maximize the use of the space that was available,” Mamedov explains. “Also, we waited for some pieces for a long time because of the current geopolitical situation, and not everything we wanted was readily available.” For example, they waited an extra six months to get Verner Panton’s Hive lamp and install it. “We also searched for a long time for the most suitable dining table for this space,” Mamedov says.
The space is organized with an emphasis on a functionality, with a separate sleeping area, a dedicated kitchen space, a bathroom with laundry, and storage space created to fit the client’s active lifestyle. “I divided the apartment into several ‘blocks,’ defining them with colors, furnishings, and fabrics. To soften the space, we introduced rounded walls and arched openings. We also added mirrored elements in the kitchen area and on the hidden bathroom door to amplify the rooms,” explains Mamedov.