Apartment in the Center of Tbilisi: A Personalized Contemporary Home by Numero Design Studio
Apartment in central Tbilisi by Numero Design Studio is a calm, personalized home using natural materials, refined lighting, and timeless contemporary design.
Located in the heart of Tbilisi, this private residence by Numero Design Studio is a refined example of contemporary apartment interior design shaped entirely around its owner. Rather than treating the project as a purely aesthetic exercise, the studio approached it as a deeply personal collaboration—one that translates individuality, lifestyle, and emotional character into architectural space.
From the earliest design stages, every decision was guided by the homeowner’s personality and daily rhythms. Spatial proportions, material selection, lighting design, and textures were carefully curated to create an interior that feels calm, intuitive, and authentically lived-in. The result is a residence that balances modern minimalism with warmth, offering both visual clarity and emotional comfort.


Materiality and Atmosphere
Natural materials form the foundation of the apartment’s design language. A restrained palette of wood, stone, and metal establishes a tactile richness while maintaining understated elegance. Soft textures and neutral tones promote a sense of continuity and tranquility throughout the space, allowing architectural forms and subtle contrasts to add depth without visual noise.
The carefully layered material approach enhances durability while reinforcing a timeless aesthetic—one that will age gracefully alongside its inhabitant. Each surface invites touch, grounding the contemporary design in sensory experience.


Spatial Composition and Focal Elements
At the heart of the living area stands a dark-tiled fireplace, functioning as both a sculptural centerpiece and a source of warmth. Its strong yet quiet presence anchors the open-plan layout, creating a visual and emotional focal point without overpowering the surrounding elements.
The flooring introduces a precise grid pattern, subtly guiding movement and organizing the interior spatially. This rhythmic base structure enhances clarity and flow, reinforcing the apartment’s intuitive layout. Carefully selected furnishings and custom details complement the architecture, striking a balance between minimal restraint and everyday comfort.



Light, Balance, and Daily Living
Lighting plays a vital role in shaping the atmosphere of the apartment. Thoughtfully positioned fixtures soften the architectural lines, enhancing textures and creating moments of intimacy across different zones. Natural and artificial light work together to support both functionality and mood, adapting seamlessly from day to evening.
The interior ultimately achieves a delicate equilibrium—modern yet timeless, sophisticated yet approachable. It is a space designed not just for living, but for slowing down, reflecting, and reconnecting with oneself.



Design Philosophy
This apartment exemplifies Numero Design Studio’s philosophy of empathetic and precise design. By listening closely to the client and responding with architectural clarity, the studio crafted an environment that goes beyond aesthetics. It is a home that mirrors its owner’s inner world—serene, grounded, and quietly expressive.
Rather than imposing a stylistic identity, the architecture allows personal meaning to surface naturally, resulting in a residence that feels deeply personal, enduring, and emotionally resonant.



All the photographs are works of Grigory Sokolinsky
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