I have been working in interior design for over 10 years, combining artistic vision with practical implementation.
My professional journey began with an art education and continued in the field of architecture. I graduated from the Ural Academy of Architecture, where I gained a systematic understanding of space, volume, and the built environment, and then from the Stroganov Academy (Department of Interior Design) with a focus on interiors, spatial planning, and working with materials.
My practical experience was gained through working with leading design studios, including Anna Erman’s studio and Irina Akimova’s studio. This allowed me to go through the entire project cycle — from taking measurements and developing concepts to completing and photographing the finished projects.
In my work, I focus not only on aesthetics, but also on how the space will function: floor plans, materials, details, and the quality of execution.
My professional specialty is managing the creation of complex public and commercial spaces — from concept to completion.
My career path has been shaped by projects of varying scales — from launching HoReCa facilities to developing key urban areas. As part of my work at VDNH, I was involved in developing new scenarios for the use of the site, launching infrastructure and cultural facilities, and adapting the historic space to meet contemporary needs.
I helped create the exhibition spaces at the ATOM Museum — a project that required precise synchronization of architecture, design, and thematic content.
She has worked on urban improvement projects, including the L. Lazutina Park of Culture, Sports, and Recreation in Odintsovo and Odintsovo’s Central Park.
Today at Aside, I’m responsible for project strategy, process design, and managing implementation — from the initial idea to the final result.