Nestled within a pine forest in Moscow, this exceptional home is curated by Alexander Kozlov Interiors

This Art-Filled Manor Succinctly Blends Eclectic Conviviality with Sophisticated Flair
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When a young family of four – consisting of a well-travelled couple acquainted with a bustling way of life and their two elementary school-aged boys – decided to build their dream home out in a quaint village in suburban Moscow, they had only one request in mind: the house had to look modern. 

This Art-Filled Manor Succinctly Blends Eclectic Conviviality with Sophisticated Flair

This Art-Filled Manor Succinctly Blends Eclectic Conviviality with Sophisticated Flair
Anastasia and Alexander

"They are real citizens of a big city who are always in a rush, so the family nest had to be comfortable, appropriate for the kids and their parents but still stylish," says Alexander Kozlov, who founded Alexander Kozlov Interiors alongside designer Anastasia Blagodarnaya over 15 years ago. Known for their fully bespoke projects around the world that span architecture and interior design, the duo was tapped by the couple to create their residence from the ground up. Scroll through the gallery below (Interior Photography: Stephan Julliard and Ian Phillips; Exterior Photography: Mikhail Loskutov; Styling: Natalya Onufreychuk) to find out more:

This Art-Filled Manor Succinctly Blends Eclectic Conviviality with Sophisticated Flair

Perusing the immaculately sleek exterior of this 9,150sqft, four-bedroom estate wrapped in Jura marble and sprawling manicured greenery, it is a surprise to learn that this particular aesthetic is a departure from the London-educated, Moscow-based architect's typical oeuvre, which leans towards the traditional. “Usually, I work in a more classical style,” explains Alexander. Despite this, Alexander and Anastasia have injected into the two-storey house a rare blend of minimalism and bright splendour, thanks to various modern-meets-classical influences, a kaleidoscopic palette and minimalistic silhouettes.

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