Home in monteville

New project VILLAGIO ESTATE

Passing the gallery

Interview prepared: Julia Sakharova

Magazine: N4 (126) 2008

Greenfield, Millennium Park ... and now also Monteville. This is the name of the new elite suburban settlement built by VILLAGIO ESTATE. We publish the project house "Octave" from the collection "Rhapsody"

The exterior of the building resembles a traditional European house - stucco, stone, tile roof. We asked the architect Barbara Zelenetskaya come up with an interior option for this house. The architect made a sketch of one of the rooms (a bedroom with an unusual triangular window) and spoke about her vision of the interior: “The connection of the interior with the facade is one of the laws of a harmonious home, therefore the traditional interior will be good in general, but only as a whole. Eclectic as the leading method in the design of space allows you to effectively contrast and at the same time combine modernity and tradition, even within the same thing. For example, a chandelier from MOOOI combines a classic chandelier with pendants and a modern plastic cylinder. Not the whole thing, but some of its details can beat the classic idea, for example, such a high quilted headboard of a modern bed, which involuntarily evokes associations with the royal couch. Such fantasy things are good because they will be combined with minimalist forms (for example, with a round table from MINOTTI), and with copies of antique objects (as, for example, a stool at the foot of the bed). Antique items such as tapestries, carpets, paintings, table lamps will also be appropriate here. Let the color palette be muted, textiles - with the effect of aging. We started the conversation with objects, but this law also works at the level of architecture: modernly styled elements of architecture, such as the triangular window in the bedroom, will be beautifully combined with "non-modern" elements, such as ceiling beams ... spectacular space, built on the principle of an oxymoron - on the combination of the incongruous. "

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