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Collectibles as a way of life

Dina Marina
Close-up of the cows
View of the cow display cabinet in the living room
Reflection of the living room in the hallway mirror
Cow display cabinet in the hallway
View toward the living room
Cow display cabinets
Cow display cabinets
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Cow display cabinets
Reflection of the living room in the hallway mirror
Cow display cabinets
Cow display cabinets
View toward the TV wall and the kitchen
View toward the TV wall
Close-up of the cows
View toward the TV wall and the kitchen
View toward the  kitchen
View toward the  kitchen balkony
View toward the living room from the kitchen
View toward the TV wall and the kitchen
View toward the living room
View toward the kitchen
Kitchen
A view of the kitchen island
View of the stove and work surface in the kitchen
View from the kitchen to the cow display cases
Close-up of the cows
Close-up of the cows
A combination of textiles and wallpaper on the wall
View of the entrance hall
View of the entrance hall
Close-up of the cows
View of the entrance hall
A view of the bedroom
A view of the bedroom
A view of the bedroom
View of the master bathroom
View of the master bathroom
A view of the bedroom
A view of the bedroom
A view of the bedroom
A view of the bedroom
A view of the bedroom
A view of the bedroom
A view of the bedroom
A view of the bedroom
General bathroom view
General bathroom view
A view of the outdoor kitchen
General bathroom view
Close-up of the cows
A view of the outdoor kitchen
A view of the outdoor kitchen
A view of the outdoor kitchen
A view of the outdoor kitchen
View to the balcony
View to the balcony
View to the balcony

PROJECT STORY

Second Project for Our Clients — Collectibles as a way of life

Some projects feel like a natural continuation of a connection that has grown over time.
A few years ago, we accompanied this wonderful family in their first project — an apartment that filled us with joy, color, and a genuine love for the smallest details.

At its heart was a touching collection of cow figurines 🐄 — each with its own story, each with its own character.

Three years ago, they came back to us — this time with a new apartment, one they had purchased while it was still in the planning stage, and with a dream of creating a home that would once again feel truly their own.

We began a thoughtful and detailed planning process that required significant changes to the original layout.
We completely reimagined the spatial scheme to create a more natural, warm, and comfortable flow between zones.

We switched the locations of the kitchen and the additional room — and this is how a large, bright, and welcoming open space of the kitchen and living room was born.

A cozy balcony now adjoins the kitchen, perfect for peaceful moments and a homely atmosphere.
And from the living room, you step out onto a second terrace with a truly breathtaking view.

Working on a project for clients for the second time is a great honor —
but also a touching reminder that design is, above all, a relationship between people.
When there is trust, a shared language, and a journey taken together — the result truly feels like home.

Our heartfelt gratitude to our dear clients for their trust,
for the path we walked together,
for the open dialogue, and for turning the work into genuine collaboration.
When there is real connection — it’s no longer just a project, it becomes an experience.

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