Classic design of Mr. Mokhtari’s 430-meter apartment project in Tehran
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Reception hall design
On an autumn evening, as the sunlight softly filters through the silk curtains, one enters a room that seems to have emerged from history and is adorned with contemporary splendor. This is not just a living space, but scenes from a visual narrative where every detail has a story to tell.
Two semicircles of furniture face each other, like two bands of musicians in a visual symphony. Black chairs and sofas with green and gold cushions are not just seating, but a throne for deep conversations and moments of reflection.
In the dark wooden walls, two marble busts are recessed in niches, each with its own light that seems to have awakened them from centuries of sleep. These statues are silent guardians, silent witnesses who have transformed the space into a private gallery. In the background, a grand piano stands, ready to vibrate the soul of the room with its first touch.
This room is designed not just for sitting, but for living. It is where important conversations take place, music is played, and golden moments are etched in memory. Every element, from color to form, from light to texture, serves to create an experience that goes beyond visual beauty—an emotional, cultural, and profound experience.
Symmetry in the layout –
Rich and royal colors –
Artistic lighting –
Classical architectural details –
Use of artwork and sculptures –
Clever division of space –
Proportion of colors and materials –











