The main idea is to create an interior for a comfortable life—light, calm, and neutral, with the use of noble textures and shades. This allows the customer to feel at home—in a place where they can relax and unwind.

The space is functionally divided into two parts - public and private.    So the private one includes a master block, 2 children's bedrooms, a playroom and a children's bathroom.    The public consists of the spaces of an office, a dining room, a kitchen-living room (where the kitchen is slightly visually removed from the living room, which allows you to keep the space clean and cover privacy).

In the interior, we revealed the texture of the Callacatta Green stone, from which the main range in the interior was born. We searched for a suitable stone for a long time, and when we found this quartzite, we used it in our object on the main axes - the axis of the dining group, opened it in the entrance part, and used it on a pedestal.

The veneer texture was revealed in the interior - it runs through the entire interior, starting with the living room. Interesting veneered panels are made with a three-dimensional element with illumination according to our sketch. They are an additional focus in the project.

The way we delivered furniture to our facility. Even at the selection stage, it became clear that we would face large dimensions, but for us, seamless furniture without joints and unnecessary joints was a priority. When it was delivered, we invited a team of professional climbers to dismantle the window and bring everything to the object through it. Thus, we delivered a table for 10 people, a console 4 meters long and a sofa with dimensions of 3.5*5.5 m.

The most unusual piece of interior at this facility is an art object - the work of the artist Victoria Dego “Silentium” - a three-dimensional pan combining plaster, ink, and papyrus texture 

The most important thing for us in this project is that we managed to create a harmonious interior that meets the customer's requirements. We have implemented a space that the customer can call home.

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