Solid respectability in strict gray: a luxury apartment of a

Interior of an apartment for a successful bachelor in Russia

In 2012, the architect Angelina Alekseeva finished the project of a luxury apartment located in Russia. The apartment belongs to a 37-year-old bachelor who is currently a businessman and spends a lot of time traveling. The owner of this property lived in Europe for three years and fell in love with the western style of minimalism. The interior design of his apartment can be characterized by two words: space and naturalness. For work, only natural materials used throughout the world were selected.

The combination of black and wood in the living room in an apartment for a successful bachelor in Russia Wooden decoration of a dining room in an apartment for a successful bachelor in Russia A wooden dining table, black chairs and original paintings on a black wall Black work desk, black leather armchair and two white chairs for the reception of visitors Black leather sofa and original red lamps

The architect did not want the interior to turn out to be in the rigid key of minimalism, but at the same time tried to decorate the space in accordance with the modern tendencies and taste of the customer. The interior uses many architectural elements from natural wood, concrete, stone, as well as various textures, for example, smooth leather, carpets, bedding. The color scheme is dominated by black, white and gray colors. Strict, clear lines perfectly blend with the rounded forms of original furniture and a magnificent chandelier in the main room. Private apartments also boast plenty of storage space, including built-in wardrobes.

Bedroom in black and white in an apartment for a successful bachelor in Russia Black armchairs in a bedroom in an apartment for a successful bachelor in Russia Original black bath in the black bathroom Original black bath in the black bathroom Unusual white washbasin in a black bathroom

Particular attention was paid to the design of the bedroom, where you can note the combination of stone with other different textures, such as soft plush carpets that look simply amazing. The biggest problem for Angelina Alekseeva was the creation of a laconic minimalism with her character. In addition, many complex aspects of the project were developed according to the sketches of the architect.

LEAVE ANSWER