Dutch styleDutch styleDutch style in the interiorDutch style in the interior

  • So the room looked to repair.
  • Room after renovation.The brickwork of the stove was faced with tiles painted in the Dutch style. Not a single hand-painted plot is repeated. An equally impressive art object is an old buffet decorated by a designer.

Combination of living room and dining room inin a single space is a tribute not only to European, but also to Russian tradition. After all, in the old days, decent houses never dined in the kitchen. The area of ​​the house is small, so the room (6 x 3 meters) had to be as functional and comfortable as possible. This was reflected in the selection of furniture. For example, the round table by the window is not very large - it is designed for four people, maximum six. The living room area is visually highlighted. By the way, it covers the electrical wiring going to the wall lamps. A successful lighting scenario created a warm, welcoming atmosphere in the room. In the living room area, cozy sconces are suspended above the sofa, a floor lamp is installed nearby. And an elegant cotton lampshade flaunts directly above the center of the dining table.Decorator Elina TuktamishevaDecorator Elina TuktamishevaDesigner's opinion ForThe living room was chosen in white and blue "Dutch" color scheme. For a Russian person, this pleasant combination, first of all, reminds of Gzhel. But not everyone knows that painting with cobalt oxide on a white background on porcelain dishes, stove tiles and ceramic tiles came to us from Holland. The plates that you see on the shelf under the ceiling became the starting point for creating the image of the interior.

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