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The Moscow Girl Turned Her Small Flat Into A Baroque Palace

Aelita, a girl from Moscow, turned her 1-roomed 36 m2 (387 ft2) flat into a royal palace in the baroque style. She ordered furniture from Italy and though it was rather expensive, the girl admits it lacks comfort.

This approach is not typical for Russian flats where each square meter is normally functional.

All the repair works have been done by the father of the girl, who drew inspiration from the Hermitage and Versailles.

Now the owner compares the new furniture to a beautiful woman who cannot do anything.

So what do you think about this design in the area of 36m2 ((387 ft2))?







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