Vital energy: laconic apartment of 160 m2 in St. Petersburg Design 11.03.2022 Designer Egor Danilov created a stylish interior in accordance with the principles of the ancient Indian philosophy of Vastu Living room. Lamps, Vistosi. Sofas Nova, Rolf Benz. Photo Dmitry Tsyrenshchikov. Style: Maria Nechaeva OBJECT PARAMETERS Property type: Apartment Where is located: Saint Petersburg, Smolny Park Residential complex Square footage: 160 m2 Style: Modern The main idea of the project: to create a minimalistic interior in which the main expressiveness is achieved by accent materials and textures Color scheme: gray, white, shades of wood Authors of the project: designer Egor Danilov, T. +79697008888, [email protected] , www.egordanilov.ru Wallpaper, Wall and Deco. Photo Dmitry Tsyrenshchikov. Style: Maria Nechaeva “The owners of the apartment, a young married couple with a daughter, are fond of Vastu – the ancient Indian teaching about the organization of space in harmony with energy The universe. Although we ourselves are not adherents of this philosophy, we studied its principles and adhered to them in working on the project, so the heart of the apartment appeared — a round hall in the center,” says designer Egor Danilov. Coffee tables, Kristina Dam Studio. Photo Dmitry Tsyrenshchikov. Style: Maria Nechaeva Stones, Katsu. Photo Dmitry Tsyrenshchikov. Style: Maria Nechaeva Portal, Laura Meroni. Bianco Lasa marble is on the floor. Photo Dmitry Tsyrenshchikov. Style: Maria Nechaeva “All the other rooms are built around the hall. From it you can get into the living room with kitchen, master bedroom, nursery, hallway and utility block. The connections between the individual zones are thought out taking into account the lifestyle of customers. For example, we have provided an additional door from the TV area to the master bedroom, and in the boudoir of the spouse there is a window facing the kitchen through which sunlight enters the room.” Kitchen, Häcker. Photo Dmitry Tsyrenshchikov. Style: Maria Nechaeva Chandelier Cosmos Gray, Vibia. Outline chair, Ariake. Photo Dmitry Tsyrenshchikov. Style: Maria Nechaeva “Wall panels with portals and hidden doors are widely used in the project. The round hall is decorated with curved panels with hidden storage areas. Their geometry is emphasized by the layout of natural stone on the floor and the rounded box of illumination. In the hallway, we used corrugated panels and added doors with the same unusual texture to them.” Bed Mamy Blue, Poltrona Frau. Photo Dmitry Tsyrenshchikov. Style: Maria Nechaeva Insert table, Ferm Living. Photo Dmitry Tsyrenshchikov. Style: Maria Nechaeva A fragment of the bedroom. Photo Dmitry Tsyrenshchikov. Style: Maria Nechaeva Bathroom. Sink, Laufen. Tile, Mutina. Photo Dmitry Tsyrenshchikov. Style: Maria Nechaeva “There was also a search for new solutions. For example, in the bedroom we wanted to make a wall of glass blocks. Usually they are laid on black or white glue, which did not suit us very well. Then the builders and I developed a technology for laying on transparent glue. The result exceeded all expectations!”. Children’s room. Chandelier Non Random, Moooi. Photo Dmitry Tsyrenshchikov. Style: Maria Nechaeva Lamp Fellow, Fredericia. Chair, Karstudio. Desk, EMKO. Photo Dmitry Tsyrenshchikov. Style: Maria Nechaeva “Another important detail was the wallpaper with an individual design. Drawings for the living room, bedroom and nursery were created together with the artist, and then the Italian factory printed them in a wide format.” Flamingo chandelier, Vibia. Vases Dual Vase, Kristina Dam Studio. Table Deod, Sovet Italia. Wall panels, Laura Meroni. Photo Dmitry Tsyrenshchikov. Style: Maria Nechaeva Ribbed wall panels, Mezoni. Chest of drawers, designed by Alessio Bassana, Capodopera. Photo Dmitry Tsyrenshchikov. Style: Maria Nechaeva Original content from the site