Designer Irina Kachurina (design studio «Persona 8»)Ethnic styleBarbecue oven locatedon a large marble slab, preserved, turning it into a decorative macro-detail of the interior. It is decorated with individual tiles made in the style of majolica. The marble slab was reinforced with a supporting bracket made of openwork forging. To convey the feeling of the hot East, the floors were covered with large tiles and, in accordance with our climate, equipped with heating. Since the furniture, openwork grilles on the radiators, carved arches and cornice on the ceiling are designed in the color of dark wood, the decorator made the walls light, with a sandy shade, in contrast. Their relief plaster surface is decorated with small ceramic panels, suitable in style, but made at a Moscow factory.Ethnic style in the interior
- Photo 1. The red chest with gold ornamentation is very suitable for storing oriental fabrics and pillows, but is still installed in the living room mainly for the sake of beauty.
- Photo 2.Despite the Arabic style, the designer decided to make the living room bright. Thus, in the newly built wall there appeared a large window and a door leading to the veranda. The curtains drape the windows in a very special way and, according to the decorator's idea, should not be retracted.
- Photo 3. The stove is decorated with two types of tiles - square and star-shaped. The same stars, but smaller, decorate the floors.
- Photo 4. The stove is decorated with two types of tiles - square and star-shaped. The same stars, but smaller, decorate the floors.
- Photo 1. The table, poufs and Dream Lake chair are made of carved wood covered with gold paint and decorated with colored stones and rhinestones.
- Photo 2.Small ceramic panels with reliefs, standing out elegantly on the walls, are made in the Egyptian manner from red clay, but at a Moscow factory. Ceramic vases are also the work of Russian masters.
- Photo 3, 4.The curtains and drapes correspond to the Eastern Arabic style, although they were made in different countries. The sconces and ceiling lamp were brought from Italy. And the matching pillows were made at a domestic tapestry factory.