Interior design

Where does the rapper Basta: club in Moscow

Home — a haven where one wants to turn away from worldly things and only spend time with their loved ones. Therefore, in the interior of the apartment Basta no shocking, all as easy and as comfortable as possible.

The idea is to buy an apartment in this house, Vasily Vakulenko has arisen not casually: nearby there is a kindergarten youngest daughter. Over apartment design thinking together with his wife.

The apartment is open-plan, so the primary task of the architectural Bureau Blockstudio was the optimal organization of the living space. Was created separate rooms: bedroom, children’s rooms, even in the organization of the kitchen-dining area deliberately refused to open plan.

At the request of the hostess of the kitchen area separated from the dining area, and to visually not to steal extra yards, the division is performed by using glass partitions with brass frame. This technique allows to separator the area, without isolating from each other.

The apartment was decorated in a minimalist style, close to the Scandinavian spirit, so the main colors in the interior have become bright, neutral shades as the main accents — interior details. Noble marble, wood, brass and metal are harmoniously combined, creating an unpretentious and laconic interior.

The apartment is filled with vintage furniture, a sense of history heightens the outdoor decorations. Natural wooden floors produced in the Italian factory Salis, which often uses for its collections of antique parquet.

Organic addition to the interior was the abstract painting of the twentieth century, thanks to the neutral background in the design of the exposure can be changed depending on the mood of the owners.

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