Warm and elegant
DE&DE Studio's new work, simple decoration creates a comfortable atmosphere, brass elements, wood, marble combined with soft tones is a successful example of balance in simple interior decoration.
changed almost nothing from the existing architecture when designing the layout of this apartment, using small architectural shapes to divide spaces with light and texture, using gray in walls, ceiling finishes and textiles to shade the neutral tones Swatches.
According to the customer's request, the kitchen and living room are separated by sliding doors. The plan of this kitchen is organized asymmetrically, with integrated appliances placed on the side and open shelves in the upper cabinets . The main highlight is undoubtedly the quartzite countertops and wall panels.
The entry foyer uses contrasting textures and finishes to avoid the feel of a hotel lobby, decorating one of the walls with glass, which hides the walk-in closet door and visually expands the space.
The decorative wooden structure of the bed background in the master bedroom combines the aesthetic and functional role of the interior, supporting different types of bedside tables and lighting, and the soft tactile textile texture creates a relaxing and comfortable atmosphere.
In the children's room, try to add elements of play so that the child can spend time in "room to grow". All furniture is custom-made, mixed with various textures and added in mustard color.
In the second child’s room, the stylish design chandelier above the desk creates a cheerful and playful atmosphere. The comfortable "Togo" armchair from the French brand "Ligne Roset" was used.
In the children's bathroom, the same terracotta theme is used in the tiles and furniture design, emphasizing the spatial geometric shapes, with a storage and chair in the corner.
In this bathroom, the same materials are used on the walls and ceiling, contour lights and wide mirrors - all of which visually expand the space. Light is no longer considered just an interior decoration but a tool to "draw" the space, and in this guest bathroom interior it was decided to emphasize the spatial geometry thanks to the peripheral contour lighting.
Designer
Irina Boytsova and Julia Ilina