The main idea of this interior was to create a bright, enveloping, warm space for a comfortable life. The creamy color and complete absence of right angles between the walls and the ceiling added comfort to living in a city with few sunny days a year. The team was able to optically increase the height and dimensions of the space due to the correct calculation of proportions and color selection.
Natasha Krasnova provided for the possibility of transforming the interior by rearranging furniture and adding/changing color accents, including implementing several lighting scenarios in each room, including the bathroom. Each room has dimmable lamps with interesting lighting effects to transform the space in the evening. The use of vintage lamps with history, in addition to modern lighting, added chic and comfort to the space. Sufficient storage space allows you to keep the interior light and spacious for living. The apartment is equipped with the most complete set of household appliances for a comfortable life, all equipment is correctly placed in furniture according to an individual project.
The apartment is divided into 2 parts: public and private. Both of these parts are connected by a wide mirror portal that expands the space, creating the illusion of infinity. The dining area is decorated with a table made of Panda White marble. The design of the kitchen is as discreet as possible so as not to disturb the comfortable stay in the living room. The presence of a frosted window with dimmable lighting in the bathroom adds charm to the room. The use of tactile textiles and streamlined shapes also adds comfort to living rooms.
The distinctive characteristics of the designer are building a harmonious space along proportions and axes, optimal use of the available space, careful attention to detail, and the use of techniques to increase the level of a given volume to lines and shapes that are pleasing to the human eye. This apartment is designed for relaxation from the noisy and fast world outside the window.
- Interiors: Natasha Krasnova
- Styling: Yes We May
- Photos: Sergey Krasyuk