Projects
01
Modern apartment is located in the new urban area of Vilnius. This apartment interior design is all about creating a space that is both beautiful and functional. High-quality materials, a cozy lighting, synthesis of black and white colors, and elegant furniture creates both comfortable and visually appealing. Apartment features the artwork of Kristina Norvilaitė-Geniusienė.
65 sq. m.
Vilnius
2020 year
Photo author - L. Garbaciauskas
02
The loft-style interior is filled with light and the rhythm of city life. The selected finishing materials and details are light, pastel tones that slightly resemble the color of the seashore. The chosen furniture style is laconic and restrained, emphasizing comfort and clean lines. Concealed light solutions are used to hide the light source while providing cozy ambient lighting to the space.
76 sq. m.
Vilnius
2023 year
Photo author - L. Garbaciauskas
03
This apartment is located in the heart of the old town of Vilnius and is a second home for wonderful owners who value art, quality of life, and peaceful living environment. Interior concept, fabrics, furniture, and interior details are selected and inspired by elegant and sophisticated French interior style. Therefore, the interior is dominated by muted earthy colors, soft velvety textures, and elements characteristic of a classic interior. The artwork of Audrias Gražis, Virgis Ruseckos, and other artists adds to the harmonious overall look of apartment.
45 sq. m.
Vilnius
2022 year
Photo author - L. Garbaciauskas
04
The interior of this apartment is designed for a family of 3 people and their pet. The family is very charismatic, so the interior of their home reflects their personalities and active lifestyle. The interior uses rich, deep earth tones with several bright accents and details. Great attention to durability, zoning and storage space. The selected lighting solutions provide flexibility in creating different atmospheres.
110 sq. m.
Vilnius
2022 year
Photo author - L. Garbaciauskas
05
The interior of the apartment in the new urban area of Vilnius dictated clean and minimalistic solutions. The small living space was visually expanded by zoning the rooms with a glass wall separations. Finishing materials were selected based on durability and functionality to respond to the clients' desire to see as little items as possible.
30 sq. m.
Vilnius
2019 year
Photo author - L. Garbaciauskas