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Summer mood

Collection of textiles for the summer season Passing the gallery

Sleep and see

Styles for bedroom interior

To be or not to be

The main thing is that now cares designers -buduschee cuisine. Two ways: "you will go to the left, the horse will lose," and finally turn the kitchen into the living room, "you will go to the right 's ... This is the fun Passing the gallery

The game with the elements

Artist Mino Longo showed how he creates unique interior items for Epoque by Egon Furstenberg Passing the gallery Magazine: N4 (214) 2016 Artist Mino Longo showed how he creates unique interior items for Epoque by Egon Furstenberg“First we prepare

New round

Kirill Parmon and Natalia Polyakova created an interior in the English style that meets the requirements of modern life. Passing the gallery A photo: Dmitry Livshits Text: Olga Vologdina Project author: Natalia Polyakova,

Furniture from dali

Salon Trend (1/2 Solyanka Street, 1/2, p. 1) presents furniture BD Passing the gallery Materials prepared: Alexey Ermilov Magazine: (108) Salon Trend (1/2 Solyanka Street, 1/2, p. 1) presents furniture BD, descended from the paintings of the

Attic potential

a two-level attic with an area of ​​90 m2 (center of St. Petersburg) Andrey Kurochkin A small attic room that has been changed beyond recognition. Significantly expanded space formed around the round hall Passing the gallery A photo: Peter

Black and red

Stolik, Theodore Alexander Passing the gallery Text: Julia Sakharova Magazine: Decor N11 (133) 2008 A lacquer table painted by hand with pagodas and Chinese figures will be good in the English interior. For example, in the style The tudors -

Half-timbered glass

demonstration house in Petersburg Passing the gallery Leading headings: Nina Farizova A photo: Yuri Ivanov Idea: Sergey Fedotov Architect: Harald Nuremberg, Rainar Patch Construction Manager: Nikolay Antonov Magazine: (140) This

Napoleon iii

First of all, this style is associated with eclectic triumph. In the homes of nobility shamelessly mixed, seemingly incompatible styles. The Renaissance (especially in the dining rooms), Louis XV (in the living rooms) and Louis XVI (in the bedrooms)
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