Dots & Points: Creating an Airy and Monochromatic Apartment Design 5th March 2025 | IN PROJECT OF THE WEEK | BY SBID

This week’s instalment of the Project of the Week series features an airy and monochromatic apartment design by 2024 SBID Awards Finalist, Dots & Points.

Architectural and interior design studio Dots & Points developed a turnkey project “Creme Brulee” from concept to completion. It is a two-bedroom apartment with a spacious living room combined with an open kitchen. The idea was to develop a harmonic space – an emotional shelter from a dynamic urban life. It is filled with light and warmth of sun. This atmosphere is achieved by painting the whole apartment into the creme brulee colour. The homogeneous colour integrates the apartment making the journey smooth and relaxed. Mirrors and polished surfaces reflect light, smooth-shaped furniture invite to endulge as a real “dolce vita”.

Category: Residential Apartment Under £1M – Eastern Europe

Design Practice: Dots & Points

Project Title: Creme Brulee Apartment

Project Location: Moscow, Russian Federation

Design Practice Location: London, United Kingdom

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Photographer: Evgeny Kulibaba

What was the client’s brief?

We were tasked with creating a turnkey project, from concept to completion, for a family with one child. This was our second project with the same family; we previously worked together in 2018 when they didn’t have a child. The new apartment is located in a modern building in the heart of Moscow, purchased as a blank concrete shell, so we began by developing the floor plans. The client requested a two-bedroom apartment with a spacious living room combined with an open-plan kitchen. They desired a relaxed, modern design with a light color palette. The space was intended to serve as a cosy retreat from the fast-paced city life and demanding office work.

We created a floor plan that not only maximises every inch of space and fulfills the client’s brief but also offers ergonomic comfort and aesthetic satisfaction. The design includes a master bedroom with an ensuite and a walk-in wardrobe, a children’s room, a living area with a kitchen and dining space, a guest bathroom, and a walk-in wardrobe in the entry hall, with the wardrobe concealed by coloured mirror panels. Additionally, the client requested a small office space, which was incorporated into the master bedroom near the window.

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Photographer: Evgeny Kulibaba
Dots & Points, Dots & Points: Creating an Airy and Monochromatic Apartment Design
Photographer: Evgeny Kulibaba

What inspired the design of the project?

Being located in Moscow the apartment enjoys rare natural light, and we aimed to capture and enhance this by using warm, creamy “creme brulee” tones for the walls throughout. We named the concept La Dolce Vita, inspired by the idea that life in this apartment would evoke indulgence, relaxation, harmony, and love. Sometimes our dynamic urban life absorbs us completely. And it is important to pause for a while, to look around and to find comfort and love in small things and moments. To live here and now and enjoy the real life around us. The apartment looks like a welcoming harbour which gives you love, relaxation and indulgence. The warm cream brûlée colour of walls embraces you and you get the pleasure and good mood we miss so much in our day-to-day life.

The furniture’s light tones and smooth, rounded shapes invite relaxation. Accents are provided by vibrant artwork, dynamic patterns on the living room rug, and freestanding furniture pieces such as the entry console, bedroom armchair, and TV unit. The built-in furniture—like the kitchen and wardrobes—blends with the walls, creating an elevated feel by making the ceilings appear higher and the rooms more spacious. Mirrored and polished surfaces reflect the light beautifully, adding to the open, airy atmosphere. The monochromatic colour scheme remains engaging and playful rather than monotonous.

Dots & Points, Dots & Points: Creating an Airy and Monochromatic Apartment Design
Photographer: Evgeny Kulibaba
Dots & Points, Dots & Points: Creating an Airy and Monochromatic Apartment Design
Photographer: Evgeny Kulibaba

What was the toughest hurdle your team overcame during the project?

One of the most challenging aspects was the installation of the coloured mirrors along the entire corridor wall, which not only visually expanded the space but also concealed the entry to the walk-in wardrobe. The mirrors, in yellow, pink, and grey, brought vibrancy and uniqueness to the hallway, becoming a defining feature. However, the both manufacturing and installation process of 3m height mirrors was complicated, the mirrors spanned from floor to ceiling. Additionally, we introduced very narrow pink strips of mirrors (just 50mm wide) on the wardrobe doors. Finding a supplier capable of executing this vision was a challenge, but the final result exceeded expectations. We’re proud that we persisted with this idea despite the difficulties.

Dots & Points, Dots & Points: Creating an Airy and Monochromatic Apartment Design
Photographer: Evgeny Kulibaba
Dots & Points, Dots & Points: Creating an Airy and Monochromatic Apartment Design
Photographer: Evgeny Kulibaba

What was your team’s highlight of the project?

The most rewarding moment for any designer is seeing the client’s satisfaction and knowing that the final result has surpassed their expectations. Witnessing their happiness with the project was incredibly motivating for our entire team.

Dots & Points, Dots & Points: Creating an Airy and Monochromatic Apartment Design
Photographer: Evgeny Kulibaba
Dots & Points, Dots & Points: Creating an Airy and Monochromatic Apartment Design
Photographer: Evgeny Kulibaba

Why did you enter the SBID Awards?

Participating in an international award of this calibre is a fantastic opportunity to showcase our work and gain recognition from the expert community. Given that this was an overseas project, entering an international competition was particularly exciting. We believed that the project stood out not only for its creative concept but also for the high level of execution. Additionally, the client’s enthusiasm and support in entering the awards further motivated us to participate.

What has being an Award Finalist meant to you and your business?

Being selected as an Award Finalist has been incredibly motivating for the entire team. It has inspired us to tackle new projects and challenges with renewed energy and determination.

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Irina Kireeva, Owner of Dots and Points Interior Design Studio.

Questions answered by Irina Kireeva, Owner of Dots and Points Interior Design Studio. The Interior designer: Anna Piskun. The photographer: Evgeny Kulibaba. The Stylist: Kira Prokhorova.

We hope you feel inspired by this week’s design!

If you missed the last instalment of Project of the Week, featuring a luxurious and bespoke apartment design by Rive Gauche London, click here to read it.