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Interior design: Russian designers use "orange pink" and "neon lights" to create women's apartments

In the new concept proposed by Russian architect Alexandra Bertova, the neon tube is placed directly in the bedroom, and through the gradient change of light, the cool tone of blue and green slowly transitions to the orange and red warm steps, adding different expressions to the original black and white gray room through color change, while surrounding the psychedelic retro atmosphere;

Interior design: Russian designers use "orange pink" and "neon lights" to create women's apartments

In addition to changing the color through lighting, each space is also separated by color, for example, the living room is dominated by playful salmon meal, so that the indoor atmosphere instantly changes from the fantasy of the bedroom to a dreamy and sweet, while the kitchen area uses iron gray to dilute the lively image of the living room, enhance the quiet and stable style, so that each area has a different tone.

Interior design: Russian designers use "orange pink" and "neon lights" to create women's apartments
Interior design: Russian designers use "orange pink" and "neon lights" to create women's apartments
Interior design: Russian designers use "orange pink" and "neon lights" to create women's apartments
Interior design: Russian designers use "orange pink" and "neon lights" to create women's apartments
Interior design: Russian designers use "orange pink" and "neon lights" to create women's apartments
Interior design: Russian designers use "orange pink" and "neon lights" to create women's apartments
Interior design: Russian designers use "orange pink" and "neon lights" to create women's apartments
Interior design: Russian designers use "orange pink" and "neon lights" to create women's apartments

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