Loft in colors: interior floral studio

How to make plants loft? Own example is divided floral studio VISIONÄR by Roman Kovalishin.

Passing the gallery

Leading headings: Marina Volkova

A photo: Anastasia Bel'skaya

Magazine: №10 (231) 2017

Florist Roman Kovalishin says: “When we first got into this room, it was a dilapidated garage. Previously, it was used as a car repair shop. Something, by the way, we have saved from it, for example, a viewing pit where the mechanic usually descends. We covered it with earth and planted trees, it turned out such a garden in the garage. ”

The most spectacular detail of the interior is a table made of wood sawn with a textured edge. Designers ordered it in a friendly carpentry shop. Its primordial beauty is emphasized by the “backdrop” - a living wall of snags and moss.

The most spectacular detail of the interior is a table made of wood sawn with a textured edge. Designers ordered it in a friendly carpentry shop. Its primordial beauty is emphasized by the “backdrop” - a living wall of snags and moss.

“Minimally decorated brick walls, floors were poured with concrete, we like industrial aesthetics!” Continues Roman. - “Even the refrigerator in which we hold flowers (now the room is used as an office of the studio), so that it does not stand out from the general aesthetics, was decorated with artificially aged slate with a rust effect.”

Brick walls, rough boards, concrete - the perfect backdrop for gentle greenery!

Brick walls, rough boards, concrete - the perfect backdrop for gentle greenery!

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