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Published: 21/01/2026
Creating a luxury interior in Moscow requires a deeply personalized approach and bespoke design solutions. Studia 54 delivers comprehensive projects in Moscow — from concept to construction and full fit-out. Most often, this means working with large-scale residences and carefully designed lifestyle scenarios. In Moscow, it is essential to reflect the status of the future owner, which is why we focus on the key principles that define the Studia 54 approach.
Detail as the foundation of a luxury interior
Luxury lives in the details. Our core principle is an exceptional level of refinement, where every centimeter of the interior is thoughtfully designed and brought to perfection. In Studia 54 projects, every element plays a role: lines and proportions, materials and tactile finishes, lighting scenarios — all are conceived at the design stage and developed as part of a unified whole.
A clear example of this approach is a 1,200 m² residence in Crystal Istra. Here, we created a cohesive architectural composition built around a double-height space that unites the living room, a music area, and a formal dining space for special occasions.
A unified color palette, intricate decorative panels, integrated greenery, statement chandeliers, and custom-designed installations work together to create a sense of architectural integrity and quiet, confident luxury.

The atmosphere of comfort and a luxury hotel
Contemporary premium interiors in Moscow are increasingly shaped by the principles of five-star hotels: privacy, comfort, subdued lighting, and a calm, unhurried rhythm of life.
In a 1,500 m² luxury residence with a winter garden in Agalarov Estate, Studia 54 created an interior where the home is perceived as a private resort. The winter garden became the central element — a refined expression of unity with nature, conceived by our team as a leitmotif running through the entire project. It is a secluded, light-filled space where the feeling of perpetual summer prevails.


We design a full ecosystem of premium living: thoughtfully planned dressing rooms, SPA areas, professional kitchens, and smart home systems. Tactile materials, complex textures, a muted color palette, and layered lighting come together to create a sense of warmth and an atmosphere comparable to the world’s finest hotels.

Tailored solutions shaped around a family’s lifestyle
A premium interior is always a personal story. Clients come to Studia 54 for spaces that precisely reflect their way of life, habits, and values.
In a 2,300 m² family residence in ParkVille Zhukovka, the interior is structured around the daily rhythms of a large family. Multiple living rooms with distinct atmospheres, private relaxation areas, and spaces designed both for togetherness and quiet retreat were carefully planned. The layout and interior function as a flexible system, adapting seamlessly to everyday life as well as to formal receptions and celebrations at any time.


Bespoke installations and art objects
We believe that interior design is a form of art. For every project, the Studia 54 team creates unique installations and art objects developed exclusively for the space. We never rely on standard solutions. Each design process is approached creatively, from concept to execution.

This philosophy is especially evident in a 330 m² panoramic apartment in the premium Moscow residential complex Zolotoy. The interior is enriched with custom-designed lighting installations and chandeliers, as well as a metal wall panel featuring a galvanic pattern. These elements do more than decorate the space — they become its conceptual focal points, highlighting the owner’s status, taste, and individuality.

Complex compositional solutions
A premium interior in Moscow often requires working with challenging parameters: ceiling height, panoramic views, engineering constraints, and scale.
We are drawn to complex compositions built on contrast and balance. This may take the form of volumetric interplay — combining soaring double-height spaces with intimate niches — or a sophisticated dialogue of textures and color. We work with deep, nuanced palettes: layered shades of graphite, terracotta, and bottle green. In our projects, color does more than set the mood; it becomes a powerful zoning tool.

In a completed 1,120 m² apartment in the OKO Tower at Moscow City, Studia 54 succeeded in reconciling the bold architecture of a skyscraper with the atmosphere of a private residence. The interior is defined by contrasts between expansive spaces and secluded zones, intricate ceiling structures, and precise lighting design. Particular attention was given to the seamless integration of engineering systems and decorative elements — the client’s extensive art collection needed to become an organic part of the interior composition.

Today, luxury is defined by the depth of the concept, the precision of every detail, and the ability to reflect the owner’s identity. This is exactly the kind of interior — thoughtful, meticulously crafted, and timeless — that Studia 54 creates in Moscow.
Other projects in Moscow:
- Interior of a large mansion in Rublevo
- Bright interior in Badaevsky residential complex
- Luxurious designer apartment in the heart of a megalopolis
