Interior design

Interior with sensual shades of pink

The interior of this apartment, by Israeli designer ester bruckus (Ester Bruzkus) designed for themselves. Therefore, it was unclear about the style and character design. The design turned out light and relaxed: zamiksovki Scandinavian style with modern elements, complemented by exquisite detail and sensuous accent shades.

The “backbone” to create the living space was attic space that has an open floor plan. Creating living space, the designer decided to install a partition in such a way that the facilities were separate, but not isolated from each other.

The result was L-shaped living room with dining area and kitchen and a small bedroom. Kitchen furniture has become the septum that separates the shared and private zones. Behind her is a bedroom.

Common area. The main background is represented by a combination of two shades of mint and pale pink (marshmallow) colors, which are conventionally divide the space into living room and kitchen-dining areas. But the accent color, the designer has placed on the principle of opposites, giving them more bright and expressive colors.

The centerpiece of the room is a large sofa. His velvet upholstery pestreet saturated colors: juicy pink, wine, Burgundy and purple-pink. Bright color inclusions, graceful combined with the coolness of liquid concrete, from which made flooring. The look is completed with industrial furniture and decor: lamps and coffee tables, countertops are made of different varieties of marble.

The contrast of curved and straight lines, restrained and flashy colors, industrial materials, precious stone and luxury fabrics creates an elegant composition.

This game between colors and volumes opens up the space, not closes it, so the interior turned out airy, soft and comfortable

Interesting design can be seen relative to the kitchen dining area. The upper cabinets of kitchen furniture made of light oak, fronts of the lower cabinets are painted in pink color. The warm texture of wood dilutes the table top made of Venetian terrazzo (with the addition of marble chips), which smoothly into the apron. An exquisite addition was the plumbing made of brass (just like gold covers containers for storage).

Interesting design can be seen relative to the kitchen dining area. The upper cabinets of kitchen furniture made of light oak, fronts of the lower cabinets are painted in pink color. The warm texture of wood dilutes the table top made of Venetian terrazzo (with the addition of marble chips), which smoothly into the apron. An exquisite addition was the plumbing made of brass (just like gold covers containers for storage).

A bright addition to the pastel shade of pink color was the dining table mint green color. By the way, interior trim upper system storages echoes the hue of the dining table. The abundance of fresh flowers accentuates and completes the created image.

The master bedroom has the same pale pink color as a basis, because it “neutralizes” the industrial atmosphere of the concrete. Here the role of accent acts as the sapphire-blue hue. It is present in a small number of pillows and a blanket — which allows you to create a balanced color scheme, and to complete the image.

It is worth noting that the distinctive feature of the apartment is a terrace, or rather, two narrow terraces on both sides of the apartment (total 70 m2). The terrace is located above floor level, the height difference between the volumes of the beat designer by creating a small podium made of concrete. It is permitted to determine zones and advantageous to provide an exit to the terrace.

Terrace decorated in the Oriental style: tea table, wicker furniture, textiles with characteristic Eastern ethnic ornaments and an abundance of pillows add special character to the space.

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