Vika Malysheva

Interior Designer
I'm an interior designer, decorator, and home stager. I like to enhance spaces without tearing down walls, embracing the existing layout. It's crucial to identify the potential of a place and design the right living volumes. I enjoy incorporating vibrant colors, experimenting with lighting to create various atmospheres throughout the day. For me, interior decorating is an art form that's closest to the consumer, making it a unique and personalized experience.

Here you can find some of my latest projects
Residential living space 19 sqm, Moscow
Preparation to rent, Moscow
Enfilade shaped apartment, Moscow
Small-space apartment for short-term rent, Moscow
Apartment for a long-term rent, Moscow
Apartment with breathtaking colors used in the bathroom, Moscow
19 sqm Of Comfort

It is hard to imagine that this apartment has only 19 sqm even if you are inside.

The space flows after the inhabitants, depending on which area they are in. The hight of ceiling get a possobility to accommodate all the necessary zones for a comfortable living for a family of two.

The loft level separates the sleeping area and study from the living and kitchen areas. Also the loft level has two heights, providing the space according to its purpose

Homestaging. Golden Mile Flat
Renovating project for the real estate market, for long-term rent
A spacious apartment with a long corridor running through its center, dividing the space into two distinct eras. The rooms to the left of the entrance capture the essence of the 1960s, while those on the right present a modern ambiance. The challenge was to, with a modest budget and within tight timelines, transform the entire space into a seamless cozy rental-ready environment. The outcome of this transformation is showcased in the photographs
Long and Bright
The apartment, with an enfilade shape, boasts 5 windows within its 37 sqm space. The challenge was to organize essential functional zones without constructing additional walls. To achieve this, curtains envelop the dressing room, and the entrance hall incorporates glass blocks, allowing natural light to stream in without diminishing the visual expanse of the living room. A continuous closet was introduced throughout the apartment, concealing heating pipes, harmonizing the space, and providing both decorative and practical storage solutions for each room
A Lot Of Daylight
Apartment for long-term rent in Moscow. In this project, I wanted to let as much daylight into the room as possible, so glass walls appeared in it. For the wall in the bathroom, we used old Soviet-era glass blocks the beautiful color of the bottle glass from nostalgic childish soda Duchesse
The house in which this apartment is located originally grew to the neighboring one, so once the window openings turned into arches, and the usable area was used in different ways at different times. During the projecting, we decided to adapt half of the space for an study (pictured is a stool waiting for a table) and a dressing room. We also decided to release daylight into the dressing room, so this small wall also became glass. The bedroom appears in a niche and is highlighted by a coloured portal
Apartment Matched Amazing View
Apartment for Long-Term Rent in Moscow. The challenge was to craft a living space that aligns with the breathtaking view of Serebryany Bor from the window. The project took on a minimalist and chic vibe, offering a bright and spacious atmosphere
Flowers in the Bathroom
The homeowners enthusiastically embraced the challenge, opting to enhance the bathroom with vibrant floral patterns adorning the walls. In stark contrast, the color palette for the remainder of the apartment was kept subdued and tranquil, resulting in a striking visual impact upon entering the bathroom.

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