The boys’ play and activity room is tucked into the brightest corner of the penthouse, designed with the same level of care as the rest of the home—but softened, warmer, unmistakably made for children who are loved and fiercely protected. The moment Aria steps inside, she can tell this room wasn’t an afterthought. The Space Sunlight pours in through wide floor-to-ceiling windows, filtered by sheer motorized shades that soften the light without dimming it. The floors are wide-plank oak, warm under bare feet, with large, plush area rugs in muted blues, forest green, and soft gray—luxurious, but built to withstand toy cars and endless movement. The walls are painted a calming pale stone color, accented with hand-painted murals: stylized constellations, hot air balloons drifting over cities, and distant mountain silhouettes—adventurous without being childish. Zones for Each Boy The room is subtly divided into zones so both boys have space to be themselves. Dmitri’s area leans toward structure and imagination: A custom-built LEGO and construction table with deep drawers underneath, meticulously organized Shelving displaying models he’s proud of—airplanes, towers, carefully assembled sets A small chalkboard wall where he draws plans, maps, and inventions A reading nook with a leather-trimmed armchair and a shelf of adventure books It’s clear Dmitri likes to build and figure things out. Vasily’s Corner (5) Vasily’s space is more kinetic: A soft climbing structure built into the See more