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Living interior

The interior of this project reflects the character of its owner — a successful entrepreneur and a caring father. The house was conceived as a place that already feels lived-in: without gloss or artificial novelty, filled with objects that carry their own stories. A couch from the previous home set the mood for the entire interior and inspired the choice of the wall panel with white horses, while an antique cabinet from Germany blended seamlessly into the kitchen.

Various design elements come together thanks to a harmonious combination of materials and accents. There are no strict stylistic boundaries: the finishes and furniture reveal a pull toward classic aesthetics; while concrete, metal and leather bring a confident brutality of natural textures; and the images of horses—appearing in different forms in almost every room—add a touch of irony and emotional warmth. All of this creates an atmosphere of authenticity and comfort, where every detail tells its own story rather than simply serving as decoration.

The dark Coswick hardwood flooring became the element that united the diverse styles into a single, coherent environment, enhancing the interior depth and bringing natural warmth. It emphasizes individuality and creates the very foundation from which a home begins — genuine, vibrant and full of character.

 

The project features 3-layer engineered oak flooring in Brown Sugar décor.

 

Project Author: Anna Selivanova

 

Coswick Dealer in Russia, Tyumen: «Respect Home»

 

Photographer: Mikhail Chekalov