Restoration work on the Jugendstil architectural monument at 11 Rupniecibas Street was carefully performed in order to retain the historical qualities of the building while introducing modern technologies. In the evening, the building’s unique facade now stands out thanks to an elaborate lighting system that illuminates its individual architectural elements: arches, bay windows and balconies. The traditional grand decorated staircase with its glass dome was complemented by a panoramic lift with paintings. |
While the design of the doors and windows was preserved, they were made easier to use. The original parquet of the staircase was restored to its former glory; regaining its shine and durability. In the creation of Résidence Lumière, the former grandeur of this Jugendstil building was preserved; retaining its unique historical features while introducing modern technologies to ensure a more comfortable and aesthetically pleasing environment for its residents. |
Modern High-Tech |
Romantic Art Nouveau |
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Light-coloured parquet, wall coverings streaked with silver, and an abundance of white. The neat lines of the ultra-modern furniture, glass and chrome fit seamlessly into this design. Do you favour laconism and stylish functionality? If so, this option will suit you perfectly. |
Bold, but not provocative, this style will appeal to those who like comfort with a slight touch of antique refinement. The cappuccino-coloured parquet of the rooms and cream-coloured walls with decorative finish visually expand the apartment space, filling it with light. |
Laconic Art Nouveau |
Elegant glamor |
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Refined and reserved style: predominantly light-coloured but with small dark touches to highlight the nobleness of the interior lines. For those who like luxury that is not excessively eye-catching but shows in the detail. | Three-layered parquet of slightly bleached oak, light cream-coloured walls with inserts of champagne with metallic sparks. If you are a fan of the Scandinavian approach but consider it too austere, then this refined post-modernist interior from Latvia’s best |