Production premises of the former bakeryconverted into residential apartments in the late 1980s. Now City View House, the reconstruction of which was completed in 2013, is a fashionable home in London, England. The wall ceilings of the first floor were removed, and it turned out to be . During the renovation, a large window was cut through on the east side. Now the rays of the morning sun fall through it. The interior is played out in a modern style with the addition of retro accents. The furniture is modest and ascetic, combining vintage with minimalism. The absence of textiles on the windows makes it possible to contemplate the urban landscape. The lighting solution attracts attention.Traditional chandeliers are replaced here by large incandescent lamps without shades. They are complemented by laconic sconces and a floor lamp. In the dining area, a gray shade of an odd shape can be considered a powerful decorative accent. Painted wooden plank floor with historyis solved on the contrast of black and white, it looks like laid tiles. Large sliding partitions preserve the overall spaciousness and openness of the space. At the same time, they can always be closed, as a result of which the owners can retire, for example, in the bedroom. The staircase leading to the mezzanine has been rebuilt and leads to the guest room and storage room. Photos courtesy of Photo's courtesy of Russian for Fish