House in the village of Cote d'Azur
Passing the galleryInterview prepared: Julia Sakharova
Magazine: Decor N11 (122) 2007
"The façade combines modernity and tradition," says
It is logical, when the interior stylistically corresponds to the facade. Not necessarily directly - he can, as in music, continue and develop the themes defined by the facade. We had a desire to make fusion in this interior. This style combines pretentiousness and simplicity, gracefully beats up the relationship between classic and modern.
The most spectacular, in our opinion, room is the two-light space of the living-dining-kitchen. We made some changes to its layout. So, where was the kitchen, did the living room. They put three additional columns, denoting the space of the living-dining room. The kitchen in our sketch is in the background. The colors chosen are concise - beige, sand, brown, plus individual accents of black. These are, for example, black metal from which beams are made (with the effect of aging), and lace forging of chairs. The materials are mainly natural - wood and leather, from textiles - linen, wool and silk. But the neo-baroque chandelier is made of plastic, and this is quite consistent with the idea of fusion. "