Designers from France created an elegant apartment with a European character (Photo)

Designers from France created an elegant apartment with a European character (Photo)

4 February 2020, 11:51
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The apartment, which engaged French designers, is located in a classic building in 1852. It is decorated with stucco and plaster boasers on the walls in the neoclassical style of the late 19th century.

Designers managed to create an elegant atmosphere in a modern style. It was decorated with simple modern furniture and design elements with neutral tones and skillful use of black and white color union, reports Archidea.

The interior turned out to be bright, joyful and glamorous. A delicate palette reminiscent of the Scandinavian style creates a somewhat shocking effect. Designers organically entered single-style elements using various decorative techniques.

The main stylistic device is the combination of space and light: minimalist comfortable forms, marbled and glossy polished surfaces reflecting and refracting natural light penetrating through high windows, and deep textured upholstery enhance comfort.

Previously, Wamhouse studio specialists created a house project with an unusual architectural design. It decided to duplicate the natural forms of the mountains, but at the same time retained the clarity of geometric lines.

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