Amazing An organic modern house, with subtle nuances industrial
This wonderful house 203 meters square in Belarus uses its bright white interior as an effective canvas for a dramatic encounter between organic shapes and clean lines , plus its beautiful contrast of natural and structural wood panels in industrial coating concrete style. The result is a space that feels undeniably cool and modern, but retains a hint of nervousness urban edge - a welcoming ambience with a touch of adventure. Dmitry Sheleg has created the perfect views below to ZROBYM architects, leaving a lot of open space for the reader to imagine their own take on this decorative flexible interior aesthetics.
Opening with the living room, it's easy to appreciate the combination of smooth curves and sharp edges. linear forms define the primary seating area but the pendant lamp influence any room with its fluidity. hard lines divide the open plan living space to define functional areas. dark floors denote a "corridor" of sorts, directing the flow of traffic from the front door and through the inner doorsills. concrete accents draw attention to critical areas, drawing the gray doors to the ceiling and offers a relaxing neutral setting for the wall of the media. recessed lighting banishes all shadows between the concrete and the ceiling - always a smart tactic to improve the perceived spaciousness of a room. Here, it ensures the very concrete "pop". The palette strong consistency adds character in the absence of bright colors or patterns. raw cement, textiles, soft blankets, and even houseplants all play a distinct role in the overall composition. is a tangible source of conflict is the armchair, organic and smooth with light blue upholstery. The Bernard-Albin Gras wall lamp is highly adjustable to provide ambient lighting or activities in turn. The sunlight passes easily through the subtle forms in the dining room and kitchen, a deliberate choice and effectively to counter the overhang that protects the outside dining table beautiful outside. As the transition from living room to "corridor", large concrete tiles stand space kitchen from his adjacent dining room. The kitchen island and the light of the suspension both have a concrete structure as well. Planters are a creative way to make any kitchen look cozy and comfortable, and are most useful if you use them to grow fresh herbs for your favorite recipes. This built-in ties planter space to the outdoors. Let's take a quick look at the front door before heading to the private areas of the house. Small entryway tables and mirrors are a must-have. Set down the keys, smoothing stray hairs, and be on your way. The planter moves the otherwise heavy concrete space. 's simple, clean and effective. Note the tie-in material, with the same round dimples is painted in white cement and the unfinished concrete. The office uses random materials and elegant organization tactics to get the best of both comfort and professionalism. There's plenty of space for the reference material and even the decorations. Corkboard is a useful tool endless for those who like to keep organized, but they are also ideal for those who need a little 'visual prompts you to stay on track. angled windows flood the room with light, without energizing stop for productive and inspiring days starry nights. Simple, clean, and open - the aesthetic transition from the public areas of the house to the bedroom it is an easy deal. simplified storage holds bedtime and early morning hours reading materials right at the end of the bed. wooden panels match the height of the head to balance and stretch the room. Its height is impressive, but this stylistic choice keeps the eye anchored to the functional areas below. What an adorable way to label a closet! The small hook applique is fascinating outright against his bottom rather serious looking textured concrete. The chair is an iconic design by Hans J. Wegner, positioned under an adjustable wall lamp for reading light in the evening. And check that the concrete details on the low table Table Lamp by Arne Jacobsen sits to the left of the bed. These designer pieces show a decor theme that emphasizes quality over quantity. Each addition deserves the attention it generates. And finally, a quick look to the bathroom - always an interesting part of any tour home. This space shows an increased use of wood elements for a more natural and welcoming environment. One of the most distinctive architectural features of this space is the entrance to the master bedroom, accessible through the shower. modular planters create a beautiful vertical garden within reach of the sun of the window. These plants can thrive in a moist environment. More planters line the shelf above the bathtub. It 's always fun to see how so many bathrooms seem to amplify and compress the decorative themes present throughout the rest of the house.