VVP Group dormitory interiors
VVP Group is one of the leaders in the electronics distribution market in Russia.
The company has built a new dormitory for its warehouse employees in the Moscow region. The goal was to create comfortable living conditions for shift workers so that they wouldn’t be in a hurry to get home.
The studio developed the layout and functional zoning of all spaces, designed integrated storage systems, furniture and equipment for the living and common areas.
Bedrooms
To ensure that residents feel comfortable sharing a single room, the sleeping areas are zoned using finishes, slatted partitions and local lighting. The rooms are fully furnished with cozy and functional elements: individual compartments for clothes, beds with pull-out drawers for storage, shelves above the beds for personal items with reading lights and small work desks and chairs.


Common kitchen and dining area
The kitchen and dining area is designed in soft, pleasant tones with bright accents that encourage socializing. It is equipped with all the necessary appliances for cooking and the number of seating spaces is arranged so that all residents on the floor can feel comfortable at any time.


Living rooms
In the common relaxation areas, residents can interact, play board and computer games, watch TV on a comfortable sofa or read. Three variants of the living room layout have been designed, including one that combines it with the kitchen and dining area.
Each zone of the living rooms features different wall and ceiling finishes, while the furniture can be adjusted according to the residents’ preferences, making the interior flexible and functional.
Bathrooms and showers are equipped with modern toilets, convenient sinks and shower units, as well as illuminated mirrors. Changing rooms have individual lockers for personal items, as well as hairdryers and benches.
The gym is designed to create comfortable conditions for effective workouts, with bright lighting, specialized rubber flooring and durable wall panels.

Laundry room
The shared laundry room contains everything necessary: washing and drying machines in sufficient quantities for all residents, ironing boards and a steam iron. There is also a hand-washing area with convenient electric towel dryers.
Hallway
At the entrance to each floor, there is a cabinet for outdoor shoes and household items and even space for a robot vacuum cleaner, which is hidden behind one of the doors. The hallways are equipped with cozy soundproof booths for phone calls.
The room numbering uses large illuminated digits, helping employees navigate when returning from their shifts in the evening.
Entrance zone
This area includes a room for the administrator and security, a waiting area for couriers and a vending machine. For the safety of residents, the entrance is secured with an automated security system with turnstiles and video surveillance.


Neon signs reflecting the company’s values and motivating employees are integrated into the interiors. We also developed the typographic design for these and other decorative elements.

Unique numbers have been designed for the floor numbering. The structure of these digits subtly reflects the main visual theme: the steps. Nearly two-meter high floor numbers rhyme with the contrasting staircases and gently remind employees of career growth.