Dina Salakhova (BespaceStudio) has created a calm, comfortable for life, timeless interior. At the same time, you can’t call it boring: there are rich colors, tactile textures, the actual mix of styles.
“When the tastes of the architect and the customer coincide, the project is successful,” says Dean. “Some like bold, trendy interiors, others like simplicity and harmony at the forefront.” I belong to the second. And I am lucky to have clients with the same thinking as mine. ” In this case, the customers — a family with two children — asked the architect not to chase after fashion, but to create a comfortable home for them that would remain relevant for many years. They bought an apartment in a new building in Fili. With a finished layout, with decoration and even, partially, with furniture.

Practical people, clients set before Dina the task to do without serious alterations: if possible, to preserve what was available. And complete the object, adapting it to the needs of each family member.

“We did not touch the layout, left a massive board on the floor, good doors. But over the walls had to work - to repaint them from the banal beige and cold-blue in a more pleasant, interesting tone. This applied to all rooms except the hall. Here I decided to experiment and offered a rich, highlighting the entrance area maroon-terracotta shade. His choice is also dictated by the fact that a bright velvet sofa, which is visible from the hall, was bought into the living room - I wanted to maintain its color. Fortunately for me, the customers perceived all ideas positively. And this could not but rejoice. "

This is how the interior appeared outside the trends, with no signs of time, but at the same time diverse, non-monotonous, not dull. “Of course, the author must be fantasy. But above all, I have to think about practicality and functionality: how people will live in it and use it all. Well, in the given boundaries it is already possible to afford the flight of thought. ”
Фон в квартире образуют спокойные, приятные для жизни цвета. «Мы делали множество пробных выкрасов на стенах, — вспоминает архитектор. — Оценивали, как выглядят оттенки при естественном и искусственном освещении, искали лучшие. Использовали краски английских брендов Little Greene, Farrow & Ball. У них приятные бархатистые текстуры, очень нежные, приглушенные, при этом сложные цвета. Мы любим такие». Разумеется, Дина не могла обойтись без ярких акцентов — картины, ковры, обивки мебели оживляют интерьер.

One of the successes Dina Salakhova calls "compound" bedside chests made specifically for the project. They combine wood and brass, so they demanded the participation of specialists from two different specialties. The joiners made the frame, and the handles and the base were made by metal craftsmen. “Brass is a soft material, we must work with it carefully, carefully integrate it into the wood.”



When customers bought an apartment, there was already a kitchen in it. “It didn’t fit into our concept,” says the architect. “The brushed texture of the wooden facades referred rather to the style of the country, the color and the fittings did not suit either. In order not to change the kitchen completely, we found a reasonable compromise solution: we removed the facades and sent them to the carpentry workshop. There they were repainted, giving the right texture, replaced pens. Thus, we got a new model, spending a minimum of funds. " The design of kitchen furniture is supported by the built-in media library in the living room, custom-made according to the sketches of the architect. For the kitchen apron used beautiful tiles handmade - it is also made in Moscow.




