Eco-style beauty salon in Moscow Design 07.03.2022 Cutie is a new beauty salon in Moscow, the interiors of which are so conducive to rest and relaxation. Designer Serge Makhov managed to create a place where customers want to come back again and again A sofa, a wardrobe with a rack, a reception desk are made to order according to individual sketches of the author of the project. Porcelain stoneware on the floor, Estima. Painting over the sofa, Sergey Makhov. Lamps-balls, “MDM-Light”. The lamp above the reception desk, Vele Luce. Photo Kristina Nikishina. Style: Sergey Makhov and Yulia Karpukhina OBJECT PARAMETERS Property type: commercial real estate Where is located: 5 Istrinskaya Street, Moscow, Cutie salon Style: Eco-style with smooth shapes The main idea of the project is to create a comfortable space with a calm atmosphere that you want to return to Color scheme: neutral light base with the addition of bright spots The authors of the project: designer Serge Makhov, http://sergmaxov.ru @sergmakhov, T.+7 (909) 997-59-14 The owner of this establishment is a young girl who has spent a lot of time in beauty salons since childhood: her mother has been in the beauty business for more than 17 years. She wanted the space to be calm, without an overabundance of details and deliberately luxurious decor. Lamps and sconces, track system, “MDM Light”. Pedicure chairs are made to order according to individual sketches of the author of the project. Natural marble sinks, Teak House. Mixers, Iddis. Fur stools, “Leroy Merlin”. Green poufs, Deep House. The podium is lined with natural terazzo, Terazzo blocks. Photo Kristina Nikishina. Style: Sergey Makhov and Yulia Karpukhina The main goal was to create a comfortable and functional nail service space with a separate room for massage and body care, Designer Serge Makhov made a common room for manicure and pedicure with a parallel service function, but at the same time visually separated them with a rack with racks for displaying products and televisions that customers can watch during procedures. The shelving and a large desktop are made to order according to individual sketches of the author of the project. Photo Kristina Nikishina. Style: Sergey Makhov and Yulia Karpukhina Thanks to the rounded corners of the walls, ball lamps, arch mirrors and semicircular shelves, the interior space seems visually soft and welcoming. The atmosphere of cleanliness is created by light base tones, and interspersed colors add dynamics to the interior. Manicure chairs, Deep House. Photo Kristina Nikishina. Style: Sergey Makhov and Yulia Karpukhina A comfortable semicircular sofa is installed in the waiting area. The reception desk also has a rounded shape, and the sales desk is integrated into a white cabinet: it is made of oak, decorated with mirrors and equipped with lighting. “The coffee table has a curious fate,” says the designer. — We found him literally at the last moment. It was sold by an artist: there were chips on the countertop, and she decorated them with mosaics, thereby turning this object into a unique art object.” Photo Kristina Nikishina. Style: Sergey Makhov and Yulia Karpukhina “When working with public spaces, it is very important to create an interior that will appeal to different audiences,” says the author of the project. —And I think we succeeded.” Porcelain stoneware on the floor, Estima. A lamp over the couch and a sconce-ball, “MDM Light”. Fur stool, “Leroy Merlin”. Hanger, candle tray and mat, H&M Home. Photo Kristina Nikishina. Style: Sergey Makhov and Yulia Karpukhina Beauty salon in Moscow. Sergey Makhov’s project.Ekaterina Sobko Original content from the site