Kitchen customers - a common space of two generations. Therefore, designers have mixed everything and everyone: gloss with rough wood, elegant painted tiles with thick ship ropes and marine knots, in the end, add jeans and a mirror.
Despite the small kitchen area, there was a lot of storage places, which the owners did not have before. Now all the objects are in place, and the design elements are successfully combined with each other.
- A place: Moscow
- The size: 10m²
- Who lives here: couple and adult son and his wife
- Author of the project:ToTaste Design
- Ceiling height: 2.6 meters
- Type of house: Breznev P-22
Interior eclectic turned - designers call this style "ekoloftom sea", but the various elements harmoniously coexist with each other and create a feeling of lightness and spaciousness.
Plastered ceiling fresco with the texture of an aged board. We laid on the floor ceramic tiles, painted by "Gzhel".
The kitchen has a huge problem with the storage - places sorely lacking. The problem was solved with the help of built-in shelves and cabinets. They arranged a refrigerator and oven. At the same attic hid dishes and kitchen utensils.
With the help of 3D-visualization, customers immediately saw some interior awaits them, so after realizing there were no surprises.
The image can be seen as a mirror, built on the sides of the wall visually increase the space - it seems that there is a continuation of the kitchen.
Designers have provided a lot of decorative elements - the ship's ropes, buckets with plants, slate. This made the interior an interesting and unusual.
Next to the sink installed open shelving and additional weight holder for kitchen tools.
Another unusual reception was to use wooden wall panels decorated with various household utensils unusual shapes and colors.
The dining table is made of a wooden slab. This saw cut solid wood species with its own unique pattern. As the chairs are used a replica of the Italian designer Harry Bertoia.
Disposition.
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Author: Paul Shelyagin.
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