svetozar andreev converts 18th century attic into three-level penthouse
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sometimes the most dilapidated spaces are the ones most worth renovating, as is the case with the ‘rooftop villa’ by architect svetozar andreev. found in a XVIII (18th) century house in the historic center of st. petersburg, russia, the 390m2 area was originally an attic. to renovate the penthouse, a total overhaul was needed. everything was redone and finished with custom elements designed by andreev himself including the kitchen, bathroom, some furniture, coffee tables, and beds. the apartment spans a total of three floors, the top of which is a dedicated rooftop patio. the 120m2 of outdoor space allows the client plenty of room to roam and enjoy the wonderful sites of historic st. petersburg.  

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living room 

 


video courtesy of svetozar andreev

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home cinema

svetozar andreev converts 18th century attic into three-level penthouse
staircase

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view from second floor balcony 

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staircase and living areas 

svetozar andreev converts 18th century attic into three-level penthouse
interior elements 

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kitchen surfaces  

svetozar andreev converts 18th century attic into three-level penthouse
countertop detail  

svetozar andreev converts 18th century attic into three-level penthouse
kitchen 

svetozar andreev converts 18th century attic into three-level penthouse
rooftop terrace 

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front façade

 

 

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