This project is the embodiment of harmony between classical aesthetics and nature. A young married couple, customers of the interior, sought to create a calm and sophisticated space in unity with nature, so their house became a real continuation of the picturesque landscape outside the window.
The interior of the apartment is divided into two functional areas: common and private. The common zone includes an entrance hall, a wardrobe, a spacious kitchen-living room and a guest bathroom. It combines comfort and elegance, emphasizing the open nature of the home. The private part of the apartment is separated by a glass door with a reflective effect. It fits organically into the interior due to the mirrored walls, creating a sense of space and privacy at the same time.
The main emphasis is placed on natural materials and noble textures. Different formats are used for wall decoration: matte paint, mirror inserts, veneered decorative panels. Thanks to this combination, the space turned out to be diverse, but at the same time maintained in a single style.
The living room, the center of the apartment, is decorated with elements of solemnity. Mirror surfaces and elegant gold accents prevail here, which can be seen in the furniture and wall panels. Gold in the interior is presented in the form of painted metal, creating the effect of luxury without excessive pomp.
Wood plays a special role in the project. Doors and cabinet furniture are covered with natural veneer made from a valuable type of wood – eucalyptus. On the floor there is oak herringbone – a tribute to tradition in a modern interpretation. Clear lines and a geometric pattern create a dynamic yet balanced pattern that adds character and sophistication to the interior. The designer managed to achieve a perfect match of shades and textures, which gave the interior a finished look.
This interior is an example of how natural materials, classic shapes and clever zoning create a space filled with harmony, style and individuality.
3-layer Coswick Oak hardwood flooring in Titanium Buff décor was used in the project.
Project author: designer Kseniya Mitskevich
Coswick dealer in Belarus: Woodline ParquetM
Photographer: Vitalina Voroshkevich