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Dream Blue Apartment
VILNIUS
Rasos
ABOUT
A 63m² Vilnius investment apartment with a dusty blue thread, floor-to-ceiling veneer doors, and bespoke storage throughout. Fully furnished and market-ready.
SERVICES DELIVERED
· Architecture
· Concept design
· Technical drawings
· Bespoke furniture
· Procurement
· Project management
· Styling


THE BRIEF
A 63 m² apartment in a newly built residential house in Vilnius, conceived as part of a considered investment strategy. The house is divided into two units: a private primary residence and a secondary wing split into two independently accessed apartments - available for rental income, or to accommodate elderly parents or young adult children. AXMO Design was engaged from the very beginning of the development, shaping the project from structural layout to final furnishing.
OUR APPROACH
The design challenge was as much strategic as aesthetic: to make every square meter earn its place, while ensuring each unit felt spacious, private, and genuinely desirable to occupy or let. Carefully considered layouts make each apartment read as significantly larger than its footprint, and every resident has access to either the garden or a generous terrace - privacy and connection to the outside are not an afterthought; they are built into the architecture from the very first drawing.
The interior language of this apartment is one of refined calm. A dove-grey base palette and floor-to-ceiling wood veneer doors establish the primary rhythm of the space; dusty blue - introduced as a continuous thread running through every room- unifies the apartment into a coherent and harmonious whole. Bespoke furniture provides exactly the storage intelligence that allows a compact space to live with true ease, comfort, and no visible compromise.
THE RESULT
Fully furnished, styled, and photographed - the apartment is market-ready and presented to its absolute best advantage. A turn-key investment asset designed to attract the most discerning buyers or tenants. Every decision, from the floor plan to the final detail, was made with a single question in mind: what would make someone choose this space above all others?
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