Colour, geometry and positive energy define a heterogeneous style with elements of colour blocking and Memphis, perfect for a dynamic home
There is a moment, upon entering certain spaces, when it becomes clear that a project does more than simply “work”: it tells a story. This is exactly what happens in the interiors created by YUCUBEDESIGN, a studio that for over fifteen years has been designing complex, layered environments where every element engages in dialogue with the others.



For designers Yulia Denskevich and Yulia Ermakova, there are no limits of scale. Their language is instantly recognisable: bold colour combinations, unexpected pairings of prints and textures, and a visual dynamism that makes every space expressive and alive. Eclecticism is key: a style that imposes no rigid rules, but instead allows a coherent whole to emerge from unique details.
The project, conceived for a young family of three, unfolds like an intricate composition in which classical techniques – decorative stuccoes, tiled rugs, feature wall murals inspired by antique prints – coexist with contemporary forms, clean graphics and vibrant geometric motifs. The result is a surprising balance between memory and modernity. The colour palette takes centre stage.



In every space, every choice is intentional and every contrast is carefully calibrated, leaving a clear impression: when a project is conceived as thought before form, even eclecticism becomes harmony.
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Interior design project by YULIA DENSKEVICH and YULIA ERMAKOVA, STUDIO YUCUBEDESIGN
Interior stylist and decorator ANNA KRUTOLEVICH
Photo IVAN SOROKIN


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