Contrary to stereotypes, Natalya Ozerova designer used to design a very small flat black. And totally - from floor to ceiling. But it turned Neskuchnoye combination that visually expands the space.
All the walls in the apartment, and even the ceiling was decided to paint it black. From the traditional ceiling light, too, was abandoned in favor of architectural lighting with LED strips. Instead, choose furniture white, with soft plush upholstery.
Kitchen-living room oblong comfortably zoned dining table - a widespread practical acceptance. In this case, a table made of marble with a massive base became a kind of accent in the interior.
The linear kitchen is also black. But he adds depth using the built-in light. In addition, part of the household appliances managed to hide in a closet-column.
Built-in storage in the kitchen started up along the walls of bathrooms. And the whole structure is completely sheathed with wood paneling. This visually hides the unit bathrooms, making it almost invisible.
Black color, artificial stone and concrete used in the interior, quite cold. Natural wood with a saved pattern and texture is designed to smooth out the effect.
Interior bedrooms built on the same combination of black, bright plush upholstery and wood.
And here, as in the living room, there was schedule that brings together all the elements of the situation in the whole picture.
An interesting solution was the lighting system. It consists of a number of lamps that can be adjusted in height, intensity and direction of the light beam. This allows you to literally paint a picture light.
Instead of the usual cabinet for coats in the hallway secured railing, which descends from the ceiling.
In contrast with the rest of the interior bathroom light, almost white. In this case, the overall style can be traced to the concrete in the design of the shower, and wood, which is lined one of the walls.
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Author: Paul Shelyagin.
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