Ethnic and minimalism
Passing the galleryA photo: Alexey Antonenko, - from the archives of the press services
Magazine: Na (146)
“I love it when there is nothing superfluous in the interior. Oriental, Indian themes and, perhaps, minimalism are close to me. Like light, light spaces. I saw a couple of Baltic interiors in your magazine (SALON-interior). I think it is in this environment that I could live. It is important that there are no annoying factors and you can feel at ease. Objects should not cause you to reject, so if you have any doubts, it is better to give up things right away than to suffer for years. In this sense, I like carved handicrafts. Special flavor give authentic details. In addition, beautiful lines are important, because the house is not just a concrete box, but a whole complex of elements. If everything fits together, the interior becomes a true work of art. By the way, about concrete. I saw houses where the emphasis is on this material. Of course, he gives a certain psychological coldness, but it is not necessary only to put a cross on him because of this, everything can turn out very beautiful. In general, I am for natural materials. They, plus the calm colors - in my opinion, the best option. Nobody will criticize such an interior; maybe it won't be praised, but you yourself feel comfortable in it, and when you wake up in the morning, it becomes pleasant at the sight of what surrounds you. ”