Renovated 270 m2 house designed by Archpoint in Zhukovka

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15 Mar 2023

Contrasting shades, natural textures and thoughtful lighting helped Archpoint designers create a spectacular, but at the same time moderately restrained interior

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Olga Alekseenko
In this project, the main task of the Archpoint bureau was to carefully, but at the same time thoroughly remodel the interior of a private house for new owners. First of all, the customers asked to keep the existing furniture, which was in excellent condition, and organically integrate it into the new environment.

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Olga Alekseenko
Most of the items have been preserved on the ground floor. However, due to the fact that the designers slightly changed the layout, the usual furniture — a sofa, armchairs, coffee tables and an elegant kitchen table — began to play in a new way. The dominant feature of the interior was a fireplace decorated with 3D panels with lighting and black and white marble. The staircase located opposite is made of the same marble. The stone pattern is chosen in such a way that it seems as if the material flows down the steps.

Photo
Olga Alekseenko

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Olga Alekseenko

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Olga Alekseenko
On the second floor there are two bedrooms. Until the completion of the project, the team did not know which of them would become the master bedroom, so the designers made them similar in style and functional content. The first one — turquoise — is built on the contrast of green-blue shades of textiles and golden coating "liquid metal" on wall panels and furniture. The second bedroom — brown — turned out to be more strict, a combination of beige enamel and a rich palette of American walnut is involved here.

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Olga Alekseenko

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Olga Alekseenko
In both rooms, the main accent is the wall behind the headboard of the bed. In the first bedroom, it is decorated with natural marble with lighting, in the second, designers created a relief pattern for marble with plaster.

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Olga Alekseenko

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Olga Alekseenko
The bedrooms are equipped with separate bathrooms, which are made in the colors corresponding to the main color scheme — light and dark. As in other spaces of the house, the authors have provided several lighting options in the bathrooms — from full-fledged filling light to atmospheric illumination.
Also adjacent to the bedrooms are spacious walk-in closets with spacious wardrobes made to order by local manufacturers and Italian dressers.

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Olga Alekseenko

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Olga Alekseenko

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Olga Alekseenko
Thanks to the work of designers, the entire space of the house is perceived as a single whole. At the same time, each functional zone remained self-sufficient and acquired its own unique character.

Photo
Olga Alekseenko

Photo
Olga Alekseenko


