Tina Kandelaki InstagramPhoto:Instagram got tired of the bustle of the city, and she bought a country house in the suburbs, in the village of Shelestovo. Now the TV presenter devotes all her time and energy to planning new housing, and the famous architect Guram Kurdiani helps her in this. He was the first to show a photo of the star's mansion on his page in one of the social networks. “The house of Tina Kandelaki! Cool action has gone! The facade of the house is hand-molded brown brick from Nelissen (Belgium), light gray masonry seam and architectural concrete cornices. Soft roof (USA) - gray-brown, wooden facade cladding - "walnut". The living room is one and a half with panoramic glazing, ”Guram signed the publication.Tina Kandelaki InstagramHouse Tina Kandelaki ShelestovoFoto: Instagram Tina Kandelaki once shared with Instagram subscribers the idea of ​​planning the house. “It is clear that there are no friends in the taste and color, but all my life I loved large and full of light spaces. I even bought my apartment, despite the fact that the house was building the SU-155, because the ceilings were the highest of all the apartments I saw. In short, the first floor. I think that there should be a living room, a kitchen-dining room, my mother's bedroom and everything! Well, I do not want six rooms of 30 meters each, because I love guests very much, and I want to sit with them at a large table. Dining room with this largest table in the center of the entrance, on the right the kitchen with a pantry for serious cooking! On the left is a large living room with a high ceiling and panoramic windows, the TV anchor writes. - How do I sometimes want to just mumble in the kitchen with a cup of coffee in the morning and just keep quiet, looking at the trees. I, of course, have no work-life balance at all, but I’ll definitely find it in Shelestovo. Finally, the second floor is a bedroom. Children and me. In my bedroom there is necessarily a large wardrobe, separate laundry rooms and a server room. A smart home can only be in a smart village, even if the village dispatcher solves all the problems, I also didn’t have to look for control panels around the house and remember how to set up a boiler or a microclimate system. By the way, Guram says that all the smart systems that are on the market today are just systems for monitoring and managing engineering systems at home. The owner, warming his belly in Bali, receives an emergency signal about the breakdown of the heating system and quietly drinks himself. In our village, the central control room is responsible for all this. The entrance to the technical premises is separate, and if something happens or requires the intervention of a specialist, you do not even notice. They enter the room from the back door while you go about your business. Here it is, the smart home, when it is not in itself, but integrated into a smart village. It seems to me that everything is simple and clear. ”

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