Design of a small apartment: visiting the actor Rudensky Design 03.12.2022 Andrey Rudensky is a well—known theater and film actor. However, few people know that he is still interested in interior design. And copes with this role just fine! It is impossible to identify a former communal apartment in this bright and artistic apartment! The owner of the house is Andrey Rudensky. Photo Sergey Ananyev “The whole space had to be redrawn,” explains Andrey. — That’s what I liked about the apartment. I like to plan.” Well, that’s understandable. Before entering the theater school, Andrey studied at the Sverdlovsk Architectural Institute. A fragment of the living room. In the center above the fireplace is the work of an unknown Argentine artist, bought in Buenos Aires. The mirror frames were bought in Bangkok at the Chatuchak market. Chair, Baxter. Decorative suitcase with amaryllis, Danhill. Pigeons made of steel once belonged to the French Prime Minister, bought in Buenos Aires. Photo Sergey Ananyev “Despite my acting career, I have always maintained an interest in architecture, and especially in interior design. I followed the trends. No matter which city in the world I came to, the first thing I went to the salons of interiors and decorative items. My friends brought clothes from trips, and I dragged antique frames, lamps, paintings.” Living room. On the wall is a lithograph “Cupid and Psyche”, XIX century. Sofa, company Homeme.ru , table, Home Concept. Chair, Baxter. Photo Sergey Ananyev Andrey’s first interior project was at one time his own small apartment on the Frunzenskaya Embankment. “However, after a few years, I realized that I no longer fit there,” the actor recalls. — More precisely, not me, but the treasures I bring from all corners of the world. I had to move. By this time I already had a lot of experience in interior design.” The sculpture made of wood was bought in Bangkok. Frame — church salary, XVIII century. Photo Sergey Ananyev “I love the faces of angels. I have a lot of them. Some samples date back to the XVIII–XIX centuries” Library. The shelves, IKEA, are painted blue. A pedestal in the form of a head, Kare Design. Lamp, Jielde. Photo Sergey Ananyev The decor of the new apartments turned out to be eclectic. A kind of mix of modern furniture, antiques, vintage objects and items from a personal collection. A fragment of the hallway. In the foreground is an old Venetian mirror. There is a lamp on the chest of drawers, Andrew Martin. In the background, on the table, is a statuette of an angel, XVIII century. Coffee table in the shape of the letter A, Andrew Martin. Photo Sergey Ananyev “I purposefully don’t collect anything,— Andrey laughs. — Everything works out by itself. I like the faces of angels. I have a lot of them, some samples date back to the XVIII—XIX centuries. But figurines in the form of the letter A or a heart are mostly gifts from friends.” A fragment of the living room. A collection of letters A is displayed on a chest of drawers covered with aluminum film. Photo Sergey Ananyev Bathroom. Plumbing, Duravit, di-zayn Philippe Stark, shower watering can, Hansgrohe. Photo Sergey Ananyev “My friends brought clothes from trips, and I dragged antique frames, lamps and paintings” A fragment of the bedroom. Antique mirror, XIX century. On the wall are student works by Andrey Rudensky. Photo Sergey Ananyev Another feature of this interior is the color: black — in the living room, red — in the kitchen, blue — in the library. “I love color,” admits Andrey. — And I convince my customers not to be afraid of bright combinations. For example, I became partial to blue after the film by Krzysztof Kieslowski. “Three colors: Blue.” Red is the color of passion and pleasure. I chose it for the kitchen because food is also a process of enjoyment. But if you ask what is my favorite, I will answer: all shades of black!”. Bedroom. On the bed is a plaid made of natural fox fur, bought in Buenos Aires. The wall is decorated with the faces of temple angels, antiques, XIX century. Chandelier, Chehoma. Photo Sergey Ananyev “I love color, and I convince my customers not to be afraid of bright combinations” Kitchen. There is an angel on the wall, XIX century, porcelain candlesticks, 1950s, bought in Holland. Watch, Leform. Photo Sergey Ananyev Original content from the site