Direct midday sun falls on one side of this 1,800-square-foot apartment, and Inga Kordya designed the living room around it. The custom shutter doors are made from tinted oak, built to the proportions of traditional Korean doors and fitted with brass handles shaped like eight-petal flowers.

Modern bathroom with beige marble walls, a white bathtub, silver fixtures, two bottles, a handheld shower head, and a wooden stool on the floor near a slatted wooden door
Modern open-plan living space with a gray sofa, dining table, and kitchen with stone island, bar stools, and minimalist decor. Light wood flooring and large windows provide natu
Modern kitchen and dining area with wooden furniture, neutral tones, a round table, island, and open wooden doors leading to a bright room with a green chair and plants
Minimalist living space with a wooden armchair, small round stool, built-in shelving, and slatted sliding doors opening to a hallway
A Moscow Apartment Reinterprets the Architecture of a Korean Hanok
Photography by Mikhail Loskutov.
Minimalist dining area with a round wooden table, three wooden chairs, two ceramic bowls, a large hanging lamp, and a glass display cabinet by a window with sheer curtains
A Moscow Apartment Reinterprets the Architecture of a Korean Hanok
A Moscow Apartment Reinterprets the Architecture of a Korean Hanok
A Moscow Apartment Reinterprets the Architecture of a Korean Hanok
A Moscow Apartment Reinterprets the Architecture of a Korean Hanok
A Moscow Apartment Reinterprets the Architecture of a Korean Hanok
A Moscow Apartment Reinterprets the Architecture of a Korean Hanok
A Moscow Apartment Reinterprets the Architecture of a Korean Hanok
A Moscow Apartment Reinterprets the Architecture of a Korean Hanok