Monochrome apartment for florists in Krasnodar Design 14.11.2022 The studio “Archigram” has created a minimalistic interior that reflects the love of customers for nature Sofa, Saiwala. Carpet, Carpet Decor. The coffee table is made to order. Photo Mikhail Chekalov style: Anna Moskalenko OBJECT PARAMETERS Property type: apartment in a new building Where is located: Krasnodar, Kubanskaya Embankment street Square footage: 150 m2 Style: sustainable minimalism The main idea of the project is to form a concise and balanced interior based on the principles of sustainability and reflecting the lifestyle and thinking of customers Color scheme: monochrome with green inserts Authors of the project: studio “Archigram”, t. +7 (988) 355-57-46, [email protected] Kitchen, Aran Cucine. Photo Mikhail Chekalov style: Anna Moskalenko “The project’s customers are a couple of entrepreneurs who are engaged in the development of their flower business. They wanted to create a functional interior in monochrome using natural textures and materials,” say architects Evgenia and Dmitry Knyazhev. Hood, Elica. Photo Mikhail Chekalov style: Anna Moskalenko Chairs, AP Home. The table is made to order. Photo Mikhail Chekalov style: Anna Moskalenko “The apartment has been completely redeveloped. We have organized an entrance hall with utility rooms, a spacious kitchen-living room, a children’s room and a master bedroom with a dressing room and a bathroom. The main task was to build the space in such a way that panoramic views of the city opened from each room. In an effort to make them part of the interior, we abandoned textiles on the windows in the living room and dining room, and made podiums in the bedroom and nursery.” Sink and mixer, Omoikiri. Photo Mikhail Chekalov style: Anna Moskalenko Lighting, Centrsvet. Photo Mikhail Chekalov style: Anna Moskalenko “The basis of the interior was a laconic light background, in which contrasting textures are embedded. White walls are bordered by rough graphite, matte surfaces are interspersed with glossy ones, technological engineering systems find a balance with the greenery of plants and the view of the city.” The bed, Askona. Photo Mikhail Chekalov style: Anna Moskalenko Photo Mikhail Chekalov style: Anna Moskalenko “The kitchen-living room originally consisted of two rooms that were combined into one. We wanted to make the space as “airy” as possible. Snow-white kitchen cabinets visually visually merge with the plane of the walls. The table top is made of natural granite. The dining and coffee tables are made of the same material. The apron made of decorative plaster imitates the metal surface, which reflects the view of the city. Plaster with a slate texture is also used in the soft zone. Against its background is a large modular sofa with reclining backs.” Photo Mikhail Chekalov style: Anna Moskalenko “The master bedroom is located at a distance from the rest of the rooms. We even jokingly called it a bunker. The dressing room became a buffer zone between the private and common space of the apartment. Thanks to the illuminated glass facades, it resembles a Looking Glass. The bedroom is decorated in warm gray tones. Mirror inserts set the rhythm and fill the space with light, making the interior seem more “light”. The bathroom at the master bedroom is also designed in a warm shade. The monochrome scale and the absence of active decor emphasizes the geometry of the room.” Photo Mikhail Chekalov style: Anna Moskalenko Photo Mikhail Chekalov style: Anna Moskalenko “The nursery is designed for a young person approaching adolescence. The young researcher — that’s what he calls himself — is fond of designers, astronomy and invention. The main decoration of the room was the moon panel, which the artist Lilia Finichenko made by hand.” The bed, Askona. Panel by Lilia Finichenko. Photo Mikhail Chekalov style: Anna Moskalenko Sofa, Saiwala. Photo Mikhail Chekalov style: Anna Moskalenko “There are many details in the interior that simplify home life. Among other things, we have organized a laundry room, a pantry with a freezer and storage systems that visually dissolve in space. The apartment is also equipped with a smart home system — all devices are connected to the network and centrally controlled.” Photo Mikhail Chekalov style: Anna Moskalenko Original content from the site