“Serenity – a state of mind and the search for a moment of infinity in the horizon of the sea… This philosophy of enjoying the view formed the basis of the project. Minimalism, purity and volume of space here generate complete relaxation”.
Vintage on Uspenskaya street
Architect Andrey Koulikov
Kitchen: Marchi cucine; Electrical appliances: De Dietrich, Fulgor Milano, Elica, Liebherr, Bosch, Blanco; Furniture: Chelini, Duresta etc.
“Being invited to design the interiors of a private residential house in Odessa, built by architect Nikolay Chepelev based on English buildings in the Georgian style, it was hard to imagine at first how interesting the work would be and how unexpected the result would be. In the process of communicating with the owners of the house and delving into the theme, a picture emerged that moved further and further away from pure style and unambiguous historical forms, while opening up the opportunity to creatively approach the difficult, both technically and visually, spaces enclosed around the dominant central staircase. Thanks to the huge arched windows on the first floor, it was possible to create an atmosphere of respectable, rather strict style, which, at the same time, suddenly turns out to be saturated with color solutions, emphasizing the individuality of the taste of the customers, quite bold and consciously feeling the shades. The main features of this project are the subject synthetic approach to interior design and non-trivial color solutions”.
Symbol of calm
Architects Arthur Sveida and Alexander Romensky
Kitchen: Aran; Electrical appliances: De Dietrich, Falmec, Liebherr, Blanco; Furniture: Sangiacomo, Imperial line, Frigerio salotti, Alberta salotti, Rondo etc.