Quaint Cottage in Moscow
Today we’re traveling to Moscow to see a quaint cottage with warm, minimalist style. You’ll find a lot of charming details throughout the house.
The kitchen caught my eye with its tiled floor, shiplap walls, and warm wood pieces.
I wish my kitchen was large enough to house a rustic kitchen island like this one. The dual pendant lights add a nice design touch.
A pretty dining room takes residence in a corner with lots of windows. A simple wicker pendant light hangs above a round table with wicker chairs. The wood floor wears an interesting herringbone pattern.
Even though the home has defined spaces, there’s still an open feel to the quaint cottage.
A cut-out in the wall creates the illusion of more space, while a rustic shelf provides a resting spot for a row of white candles.
You might remember this entryway with staircase. I featured it in a recent post about cozy reading corners.
In the bedrooms you’ll find more textured walls and wicker furniture. Texture adds interest to the muted color palette of this quaint cottage.
The little girl’s bedroom features a cozy, custom bed. Perfect for any little princess.
Powder blue pairs with white in the bathroom with its corner tub.
You can see more of this quaint cottage by Konstantin Malyuta over at Houzz.
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A beautiful home. I am so misguided. When I think of Russia, I think of dirty snow, no food on the grocery store shelves. Meat hanging by ropes in the market. Yes so misguided. Thanks for the showing.
So very cozy and i love the colors , lights fixtures and chair by the staircase. Thanks i enjoyed.
Beautiful cottage home. I find the cutout between the rooms an interesting idea as an illusion of a fireplace, but since they went with the firewood filled cutouts on the wall for effect, — I would have included at least a see-through glass electric fireplace, which would serve not only for warmth against cold Russian winters, but would also have provided the same illusion of space.
It’s very cozy, which is my favorite kind of home.
Where did you find the kitchen island…. I love it, I want one.
PS Aren’t you talking about Moscow, Idaho??