March 31, 2026

The Three-Room Edit: Calm, Composed, Complete

The Three-Room Edit: Calm, Composed, Complete

The Three-Room Edit is all about restraint done right. Every line feels intentional. Every material feels considered. Warm wood, soft neutrals, and clean geometry come together to create a space that doesn’t shout for attention, but holds it anyway.

Designed by Dmitrii Koloskov and Daria Koloskova, this apartment leans into quiet confidence. Storage disappears into walls. Light moves gently across surfaces. Even the layout feels edited, not just designed.

Nothing feels extra. Nothing feels missing.

scandi style living room
gray tufted sofas
sculptural black table
wooden dining table
tinted glass pendant lights
wooden kitchen cabinetry

The living and dining area is where the apartment fully opens up, both visually and emotionally.

Low, sculptural seating anchors the space. The curved forms add a gentle contrast to the clean architecture. A simple rug and a compact black table complete the setting without pulling focus.

Behind it, the kitchen and storage blend seamlessly into warm wood volumes. There’s no visual clutter. Cabinetry reads like part of the architecture.

The dining area continues the same language. A solid wood table, slim chairs, and soft glass pendants create a quiet focal point. Nothing competes. Everything aligns.

Light filters through the windows and settles evenly across the room.

wall mounted mirror
extended wooden headboard
sleek wooden desk

The bedroom carries the same quiet discipline.

A low bed sits neatly against a continuous wood backdrop, which doubles as both headboard and storage. It keeps everything visually grounded. Nothing floats. Nothing distracts.

Light filters through the blinds and settles gently across the space. The palette stays minimal. Warm wood, soft whites, and just a touch of black in the pendant light for contrast.

A compact desk runs along the window, turning this into a space that can shift from rest to focus without friction.

single kids bed
gaming zone in bedroom
workstation

The kids’ room feels more relaxed, and rightfully so.

A simple wood bed anchors the space. This is paired with soft, neutral bedding that keeps everything easy on the eye. Beside it, a terrazzo side table adds a subtle texture shift. Just enough to break the uniformity.

Across the room, storage blends into the wall. The built-in desk tucks neatly into a niche, creating a quiet corner for work.

Then there’s the floor seating. Casual, low, and inviting. It softens the room and gives space for gaming.

vessel sink on wooden countertop
task lighting in bathroom
gray bathtub

Stone-toned surfaces wrap the bathroom, giving it a calm, almost monolithic feel. The palette stays muted, but the textures do the work. Subtle variations in tone add depth without breaking the simplicity.

A floating wood vanity softens the composition. The vessel sink adds a luxurious element. Across from it, the tub and shower are seamlessly integrated.