Brodsky
Kruss Anastasia
Sycheva Anna
total area: 78 sq. mr
realisation: 2023
visualisation: Dmitry Olgin
For the apartment in the Brodsky residential complex, we had to decorate the interior of a ready-made apartment sold by the developer. Despite the high-class renovation made in this apartment, the owners still wanted to bring their own unique mood to the space. The original architecture of the house with arches of panoramic windows dictate the rhythm of the entire interior, so we did not want to overlap this unique design element with simple curtains.
The original architecture of the house with arches of panoramic windows dictate the rhythm of the entire interior
Since the architects of the building designed the living room quite compact, we had to solve the difficult task of organizing the space so that to save the kitchen bar, to place the sofa area and find a place for a small table.
For this, we designed arched window frames made of wood, behind which we placed the curtains. The theme of wooden panels was continued in the design of the entrance portal from the hallway, which flew into a wall panel with a TV and a small interior fireplace, that was a special wish of the customers.
The sofa group consists of a deep corner sofa presented at the last Milan Salone in a bright white finish, and a combined armchair in a design reminiscent of the models of the middle of the last century in blue smooth leather from Merediani factory.
Large glass drops on golden branches from the Spanish brand Serip crown the composition of a round cozy table surrounded by comfortable armchairs in tweed trim from Minotti
Initially, white classic doors were installed in the interior, but to decorate the entrance to the private area, we replaced one of them with a wooden one, which from the bedroom side is part of the decorative panel of the headboard. Dimensional fragments of oak veneer resemble bitter chocolate tiles and gives a sense of comfort and warmth. The bed made of white nubuck from the Italian Flexform factory stands out vividly against the deep brown color of the wall. Large marble lamps from the unsurpassed Kelly Wearstler add extravagance and designer chic.