The interior of this cozy house in Rostov-on-Don was created by an architect Murat Tsaloev. IN Murata Caloeva have their own recognizable style and their favorite materials. His signature technique is the active use of color. Even in the most beige and light interior, he finds the opportunity to organically enter the colored wall - burgundy, olive, chocolate. And the interior is transformed, it becomes alive, warm, cozy. This house is no exception.
Rostov-on-Don is a peculiar city, with architectural tolerance somewhat similar to London. Office buildings of blue glass and metal, bright pink and yellow-blue recognizable buildings of the “new wave” of the nineties, well-preserved buildings of the beginning of the last century (Rostov modern and constructivism), lop-sided wooden private houses with carved blue and green platbands and faceless panel high-rises. What is usually called the center is not here as such, everything is confused, the private sector with front gardens is hidden right in the courtyards of typical department stores, fashionable cafes are hidden in the basements of the nine-story building and tiny squares. The prestige of the area for a non-local resident is almost impossible to determine, because the counting point as such does not exist - neither the Kremlin nor the main square, and the embankment and the station are not taken into account. There are, however, a dozen elite skyscrapers, through which at least you can navigate about the status of the place. And there is always the opportunity to ask who of the architects did the interiors in an apartment or house. The name will tell everything - from the prestige of the location of the object to the stability of the customer in society. The Rostov elite is capricious and selective, and there are only a few architects who belong to this narrow circle.
Murat Tsaloev just one of those elected to whom they turn on the recommendation. It just so happened that customers, their guests, friends and relatives like his work. Because it is pleasant to be in the interiors created by him and you want to live. The case when the work is done not to show, and conscientiously.
This house is right in the very notorious center of the city, where all styles and scales are mixed, which, of course, could not but affect its content. When customers invited Murata Caloeva to work on the interior, and the box, and the interior layout of the house already. Above the facade, however, had to work hard. The architect in two accounts transformed the white muffled box into a mansion in the spirit of postminimalism. At the expense of times, an impressive portal of garage doors was made of black shiny marble, at the expense of two - the portal of the entrance door (to call this structure with a porch the language does not turn).
Planning, fortunately, did not need alteration, so they immediately began to design the premises. According to the architect, the image of the interior appeared almost immediately - I wanted to make a bright, cozy home with elements ar deko.
The theme of the stone, begun by the facade, was continued in the house: the stairs and interfloor partitions were lined with polished gray marble with gold veining, the portal of the fireplace was decorated with a magnificent emperor. The living room, at the end of which there is a fireplace, is dvukhsvetnaya: from the upper balcony you can see soft sofas, sophisticated table set and sleek man-made - as she calls it Murat Tsaloev - kitchen. On the same floor there is a billiard room and an office. At the request of the customer, these two rooms were made in burgundy tones. A huge table for Russian billiards, the entire perimeter of the billiard room itself and the door to the office are decorated with Karelian birch. The room turned out to be even richer in color, but during operation it turned out that its owner felt extremely comfortable in it. A special pride of the owners was the health center on the ground floor. The architect proposed to create it in deliberately cold, but bright colors - emerald and gray colors prevail here. Directly from the pool you can get to the patio. It is then that you will be amazed: walking around the house and getting used to the measured proportions of Italian furniture and weighted shades of Belgian wallpaper, you suddenly see an incredible contrast picture - a well-groomed green lawn without the slightest sign of irregularities; from somewhere in the Bahamas, and behind them - the city of Rostov-on-Don in all its whimsical beauty: construction sites, new buildings, wooden houses, offices, shopping centers, luxury and panel high-rise buildings ...
Project author Murat Tsaloev: "The concept developed spontaneously: I invented, painted, told customers and literally immediately began to implement. And so the room after the room. Of course, the overall image of Art Deco was conceived immediately, but all the specifics and all the details of the incarnation were born spontaneously."
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