Modern cottage of 120 m2 in New Moscow Design 28.04.2022 Having ordered a standard frame house from the Izburg company, the owners turned to architects Peter Grigorash and Daria Blazhenkova with a request to create an author’s reading of a typical project. It turned out bright, unusual and very functional Living-dining room. Chandelier, Forestier. Chairs, Chernysh Brothers. The dining table is made according to the sketch of the authors of the project. Sofa, Tanagra. Wood-burning fireplace with white glossy ceramic lining, Romotop. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba briefly about the project Object: new frame house Square footage: 120 m2 Location: New Moscow The main idea of the project: “modern cottage in Scandinavian style with bright accents” Color scheme: natural plywood, whitewashed board and bright details The authors of the project:Peter Grigorash and Daria Blazhenkova, www.petrgrigorash.art , [email protected] Click Living room. Folding sofa, Tanagra. Armchair, Gervasoni. Rocking chair, Tribu. Floor lamp, Marset. Coffee table, Norr11. Panel above the sofa, Dashagorn.decor. Candles, Izi Candles. Moroccan carpet, Troubadour shop. The coffee table and TV stand are custom-made. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba “The customers wanted to get a cottage with the possibility of permanent residence,” the architects sayPeter Grigorash and Daria Blazhenkova. “They needed a fairly bright, modern design, an interior with a full set of functionality (a living room—kitchen, a bedroom, a nursery, an office, two bathrooms, a dressing room and a laundry room were required from the premises), while – to create a more suburban mood — we were asked to use more wood.” Sofa, Tanagra. On the wall is a panel from Dashagorn.decor. Armchair, Gervasoni. Floor lamp, Marset. Moroccan carpet, Troubadour shop. The table made of glued sheets of hardboard under varnish is made according to the sketch of the authors of the project. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba “Initially, this frame wooden house was built according to the standard project of the Izburg company. Adapting it to the lifestyle of customers, we have made some changes. For example, we added a pair of Velux skylights in order to let natural light into the stairs and into the bathroom, and at the same time increase the height under the pitched ceiling on the second floor.” Chandelier, Forestier. The dining table is made to order according to the sketch of the authors of the project. Chairs, Chernysh Brothers. Floor porcelain stoneware, Sant’Agostino. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba “The space under the stairs was used as efficiently as possible. So, under the upper march there is a dressing room (with an entrance from the hallway), and on the living room side there is a built-in bar, the capacity of which is increased due to a slightly protruding door relative to the plane of the wall panels.” Wall panels and stairs are made of plywood according to the sketch of the authors of the project. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba Plywood and wooden lining, traditional for suburban decoration, have received a fashionable reading due to unusual design and bright accents Chandelier, Forestier. The dining table is made to order according to the sketch of the authors of the project. Chairs, Chernysh Brothers. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba “The whole interior was based on a combination of natural plywood and whitewashed wooden boards,” the architects continue. — Plywood is used not only as a finishing material, but also for the manufacture of decorative wall panels, kitchen furniture, doors, built-in cabinets, some pieces of furniture and stairs.” See also Plywood in the interior: 30+ usage examples The kitchen with plywood facades is made to order according to the sketches of the authors of the project. Island hood, Falmec. Bar stool, Norr11. Ceramic plates, Folkva. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba “To contrast with the light surfaces, black plywood was used in some small rooms, as well as a burnt board finish. Of great importance is the unusual Italian porcelain stoneware from Sant’Agostino, which lays the entire floor on the ground floor.” Guest bathroom. Burnt board, Suntan Wood. Mirror, Archpole. Floor sink, Industriart. Toilet bowl, Globo. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba Most of the furniture and decor in this project are the work of Russian designers Office. Table, Andersen. Chair, Unika Moblar. Vintage floor lamp, Repeat Story. On the wall — decorative trays, Half & Khokhloma. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba Office. Lamp, Alexander Kanygin. Chest of drawers, Archpole. On the wall there is a picture, memorable to customers, in a new bright frame. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba “There are a lot of items of excellent Russian designers in this project! Such as Chernyshbrothers (www.chernyshbrothers.com ), Alexander Kanygin (www.alexanderkanygin.com ), Vitaly Zhuikov (www.august-august.ru ), Half & Khokhloma (www.halfand.ru ), Andrey Budko (www.andreybudko.com ), Daria Horn, Lick my Brick (www.lickmybrick.com ), Industriart (www.industriart.ru ), Archpole… It’s hard to single out one thing.” Childish. Plywood bed, Tojo Möbel. Floor lamp, Qullar. On the wall is a felt Hear my Rooar carpet by Andrey Budko. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba “Everything that was not found ready, we designed ourselves. According to our sketches, all wall panels, kitchen, coffee table and cabinets in the living room, as well as built-in wardrobes in all rooms are made. It is incredibly pleasant to remember with what responsiveness and efficiency all this was accepted by customers. Although even after they easily agreed to a bright turquoise front door at the very beginning of the project, it was clear that the project would work!” Bedroom. Plywood bed, Tojo Möbel. Table lamps, Wastberg. Wall mats, “Artifacts”. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba A fragment of the bedroom. Armchair, Archipelago. The cabinet with glass doors and fabric draperies is made according to the sketch of the authors of the project. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba “Even at the very beginning of the work, when the customers so easily agreed to a bright turquoise entrance door, it was clear that the project would work!” The hall is on the second floor. Folding sofa, Vibieffe. Cone-shaped lamps, Egoluce. Moroccan carpet, Troubadour-shop. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba “And there was a surprise waiting for us at the end! A week before the delivery of the object, the customer really wanted to buy a drum kit, which was not originally planned in the house. There was a place only in the hall. From the point of view of acoustics, this is, of course, not the best solution, but since the installation is used for amateur purposes, it is permissible. But it is from this point that the most beautiful view of the entire site opens!” In a standard frame house from Izburg, architects Peter Grigorash and Daria Blazhenkova added a pair of attic windows from Velux in order to let natural light into the stairs and into the bathroom, and at the same time increase the height under the pitched ceiling in the sink area. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba Bathroom. The cabinet under the sink is made according to the sketch of the authors of the project. Countertop with imitation malachite, Lick my Brick. Sink, Alice Ceramica. Photo Evgeny Kulibaba Polina Chesova Original content from the site