Bolshaya Sadovaya Street, 10
A special apartment in "that Bulgakov's house". In this house, Sergei Yesenin and Isadora Duncan met and fell in love with each other, who knows, maybe in this very apartment? This unusual space with an enveloping atmosphere takes you from noisy Moscow to the salon of a Parisian apartment. Classical architecture, ornate fireplace, European design and vintage pieces all skillfully combined in an eclectic interior designed by Moscow decorator Nata Kazbegi. Here, all items are collected with meaning and attention to detail. A mix of iconic William Morris wallpaper patterns in the study and green bedroom, with comfortable modern furnishings. Pastel shades of the living room and Japanese touches in the "blue bedroom". All this is in the very heart of the Patriarchi Ponds area, but in a secluded, quiet courtyard. Thoughtful and functional layout: elegant living room, open-plan kitchen, dining area, two bedrooms, each with its own character and en-suite bathroom, respectable study with fireplace, guest bathroom