Apartment with Spaceship motifs
The apartment with a total area of 68 sq.m. is located in a modern new building. The authors decided to get rid of the layout proposed by the developer, in which the volume was divided into rooms. The core of the composition is the common space of the living room-kitchen / dining room and hallway, along the perimeter there are private zones – a bedroom, a bathroom and a dressing room.
The hallway is separated from the living room by transforming partitions in the form of vertical wooden slats, which can be rotated around its axis, moderating the state of privacy and changing the appearance of the space.
The style is emphatically laconic, AMMG architects aspired to purism in its purest form, to a sense of lightness and expansion of space. This is facilitated by the almost monochrome color scheme – white walls and ceiling, gray self-leveling floor, black ceramics and light ash in the furniture elements. The studio has done a thorough job with mirrors – in the living room, a mirror panel on the wall from above seems to take the ceiling into itself, and mirrored doors complicate the perception of volume, blur its boundaries.
The shapes of the furniture are emphatically torn off the floor – the elegant trimming of the basement near the kitchen, the upper kitchen cabinets with contour lighting, the ceiling cut with light lines – all this works to create the proper effect. The iconic painting "Flying Flame" by Ingo Maurer serves as a light accent and art dominant.
In the bedroom, contrary to usual, the dynamics are amplified. Inclined planes, inspired by thoughts about the traces of the surf left on the sand, turn into a bionic form – the base of the bed. With all the dynamics, it is quite cozy – the shape is designed so that it seems to cover the sleepers in a comfortable "cocoon". A complex structural element is mounted in the wall in front of the bed, which combines a built-in TV, drawers for AV equipment and a dressing table. Behind this element, the wall is again finished with mirror panels and as if it does not exist at all. Customers gladly accepted another bold idea – a glass partition between the bedroom and the bathroom, which serves as a shower enclosure at the same time.
And if you want privacy, it's enough to press a button – and the glass will turn frosted from transparent. The bathroom is refreshingly contrasting. Black slate is contrasted with glossy plaster walls, which at the same time is absolutely protected from the effects of water – the walls were finished with micro-cement.
The abundance of light, air, non–standard geometry and correctly found proportions - that's what makes the interior of the apartment memorable and harmonious.
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