apartment with a total area of 225 m2 Tatyana Boronina, Nadezhda Neslukhovskaya
Passing the gallery
A photo: Mikhail Stepanov
Text: Julia Sakharova
Project author: Tatiana Boronina, Nadezhda Neslukhovskaya, Elena Zaitseva
Magazine: (Pumping)
Architect Tatyana Boronina believes that this work of hers perfectly corresponds to the axiom “each interior is a portrait of its owner”. The customer is a beautiful woman with a strong character. The author tried to convey her impression of her personality through artistic means. As a stylistic base chose the classics. Although "chosen" - not quite the exact word. Classic originated as an image For Tatiana Boronina classic is not a set of rules. It isolates the emotional component of our understanding of the classics and gives it a precise definition of “luxury”. This concept becomes the key for the interior of this apartment. It does not matter that the layout is quite modern, without a hint of noble suite. But a lot of space, a lot of refined materials: precious woods, marble, gold, silk. In essence, this approach, built on an artistic impression, is pure impressionism, even if it is performed in the classics. She was treated freely, interpreted poetically - and from that she only won. “We didn’t try to keep the style clean,” says the architect. “For example, the order system was used in a rather conventional manner. Thus, the columns look like Doric, but, strictly speaking, those are not ... Table and chairs in the dining room, caryatids vase - Empire, but this does not mean that the interior corresponds to the Empire style. " In the center of the apartment there are two halls symmetrically separated by wardrobes. The right side of the apartment is public, traditionally open (only the kitchen occupies a separate room). Left - closed private. It contains the room of the hostess and her bedroom with a small living room arranged in a bay window, as well as a son’s room. The living room and the dining room are arranged in soothing shades of green and brown, the bedroom in muted yellow and pink. The ceilings are decorated with stucco, the walls are walnut panels with inserts from ash roots, the furniture is carved and gilded. "While the interior turned out to be frankly luxurious, there is nothing superfluous in it, it is quite neutral," the author says. Tatyana Boronina:"I love the classics, but I always interpret it differently. For me the most important thing is the identity of the customer. This statement is the fundamental principle of my work. In the solution of this apartment, it is almost an absolute principle. Using interior tools, I created a portrait of the customer.