We created this project for representatives of three generations

So the interior style turned out to be at the junction of neoclassical and Art Deco, and also reflects modern trends. The customers have lived in this apartment for 15 years

Since the apartment was located in the historical district of Moscow, they presented a new renovation corresponding to this context
Project status
Implemented
Location
Moscow
Timeline
2018-2020
Square
140 sq.m.

The main wish was to enter the existing collection of paintings and books

We can say that the interior was created specifically for the objects of art that customers cherished so much. At the same time, the interior had to be modern and reflect the spirit of aristocracy and antiquity

At the time of the development of the project, the customer already had a whole collection of works by artists of the sixties, which were supposed to fit harmoniously into the new interior

Specially created reading room

The central place in the apartment is occupied by a specially created reading room, in fact a second living room. We dismantled the wall separating the old room in this place and the hallway, created glass partitions. Thanks to this, the room is viewed from various points of the apartment and integrated into the surrounding space

The color scheme of paintings is at the heart of the concept of space

The central place was taken by the painting of the famous artist Tatiana Nazarenko "Family Orchestra" (1986)

We pre-determined a place for her in the reading room, and the color scheme of the painting inspired us to the color concept of this room

To the left of the central painting is a self-portrait of the artist Aron Buch, written with crumpled paper

In the lower left corner, a painting on the hostess's favorite theme with an image of bulls, bought at auction

The interior was created for art objects

The fireplace in the Art Deco style is made to order, the chrome convex mirror above the fireplace attracts the eye, the Eicholtz coffee tables and the Flos lamp match it

The shades here have complex combinations: the Daytona sofa and armchairs stand out against the powdery shade of silk curtains

Collects the image of the carpet Art de Vivre

A touch of history is being read in the updated space

The interior was created for the items that customers valued so much

In the living room — one of the items that was supposed to migrate to the updated interior — an antique grand piano

The rest of the items are selected as freely as possible and play to create a refined and aristocratic atmosphere: armchairs from B&B Italia, Daytona, sofa Edra, coffee tables Made, carpet Art de Vivre

We have kept the walls in a calm scale, as a background for art objects and bright furniture

The lamps and chandeliers were not chosen by chance. In the round, slightly cosmic forms of lamps from Giopato&Coombes, Flos, Contardi, we draw parallels with the era of the 60s, which the customer is fond of

A touch of neoclassicism is introduced by the kitchen set

The kitchen in the apartment is small, it houses a small island, we took the dining group into the living room

The kitchen is designed in monochrome, a touch of neoclassicism is introduced by the Aster Luxury Glam kitchen set

ыыыThanks to the courage and trust of customers, a stylistic balance was found between classic images, a modern vision of the interior, and extravagant details.

VSEVOLOD VOLKOV

The hostess's bedroom: emphasis on a complementary combination

In the hostess's bedroom, we played with small color accents, combining opposite colors: a green headboard and a red Daytona banquette. Adolf Alekseev's painting "Queue for Water" (1967) took its place here

The scale of the second bedroom we literally pulled out of Tatiana Nazarenko's painting "Lilies"

This is how terracotta walls, the texture of zebrano veneer and the warm brown finish of the furniture in this room appeared

A mirror and a floor lamp from Daytona, a light from Contardi, an armchair from Garda Decor, a piece of oak parquet create a cozy atmosphere

Chrome bath on the background of quartzite slab

The bathroom is finished with marble Bianco Carrara and Black&Gold

The chrome Devon Devon bathtub looks the most impressive against the Patagonia quartzite slab on the wall

Ypsilon mirror and pedestal, Vibia lamp, Gessi plumbing and accessories are solved in a single black scale

Guest bathroom in Art Deco style

There are no simple and monosyllabic combinations in the color scheme of the project

The guest bathroom is designed in Art Deco style: wall tiles - Petrarchers, floor tiles - Fap, mirror - Eicholtz, pedestal - Oasis, plumbing and accessories — Gessi

Color as a method of expressing creative freedom

There are no simple and monosyllabic combinations in the color scheme of the project. We wanted to bring variety to the interior by comparing it with the complex, intricate plot of the book

Each room has its own color history. Somewhere with bright accents, somewhere on the contrary restrained, monochrome

Color as a technique here brings diversity and expresses the general spirit of artistry, creative freedom

Discuss your project with founders

consultation