This very youthfully cool interior, sent to us from Natasha Janson and Dmitry Kirsanov at Russian based interior design studio I AM HOME, is a 160 square meter abode with some great attention to detail.

A low level modular sofa gives the living room a laid-back feel, and statement items such as the light-cloud Nemo Nuvola over the library section, the anglepoise standing lamp at the sofa, and the casually floor situated large photography piece, all come together to give this home a young image.

Over in the kitchen diner, aqua blue dining chairs demand attention beneath a striking futuristic light, by Portuguese brand Delightfull, which is reminiscent of our solar system orbiting around the sun.

Kitchen units are kept low level apart from a run of full height units on one wall. In absence of wall units, CoreDeco feature tiles with a diagonal stripe design have been mounted in varying directions for an awesome effect.

In the master bedroom, a mural has been painted directly onto the exposed brickwork. An upholstered platform bed and a bright patterned rug bring a look of plush comfort despite the raw surrounds.

Glass doors look through to the lounge from the bedroom for a social feel, but curtains can be drawn for privacy at night and when dressing.

Imitation concrete brings an industrial feel to this teenage boy's bedroom, along with industrial style lighting. A long desk offers space to keep everything close at hand whilst studying, and is lit by a lamp from PaoloRizzato.

This teenage girls bedroom features a long mezzanine level that can be used as a dressing room or a hobby area. A blackboard wall acts as a display place for changing personal art.