Apartment M spans 150 m² in the heart of Vračar, Belgrade, located on a quiet street near Mileševska. Conceived as a calm urban retreat, the interior follows a contemporary, minimalist concept shaped by subtle Japandi influences. The design is based on functionality and comfort, achieved through the careful use of natural materials, such as oak, quartz, travertine, and ceramics.
The interior radiates lightness and openness, while the combination of neutral tones and wood surfaces brings warmth and balance. A dialogue between rounded and rectangular forms defines the spatial language, creating a subtle rhythm throughout the apartment – from the modular sofa and stone coffee table in the living room to the curved kitchen island and mirrored details. Bathrooms combine light and dark tones with wood, stone, and ceramic surfaces, creating an elegant and natural atmosphere. Bedrooms are designed in calm, neutral tones, enriched with vertical wooden slats and natural light. Discreet lighting, abstract artwork and stone accents complete an interior where minimalism becomes a sophisticated harmony of space and emotion.






Studio MAS
Details
Interior
Studio MAS; Nikolija Pešić Savić
Client
Stefan Savić
Year of completion
2025
Location
Belgrade, Serbia
Total area
150 m2
Photos
Ilya Ivanov

