Address:
Abovyan str., Yerevan, Armenia
Area: 99.9 m²
Project year: 2013The aim was to create a contemporary domestic environment functional in every aspect.
One of the key features of the interior is the usage of natural materials such
as wood (Burma Teak, Whitened Oak) and stone (Travertine).
The main idea in the hall was to clean up the structure and use the
niches to build floor-to-ceiling closets and place tall mirrors to extend the
feeling of width in the narrow hallway. The door to the living room was
removed in order to be able to view the full length of the open space. A wall
covered with natural Travertine provides visitors to the open space.
Travertine and Burma Teak were chosen for the main material palette for
the open space. The design is based on the composition of simple forms and
volumes. Olive, grey and anthracite were chosen for the color scheme.
The final result is achieved by the interplay of space, materials,
contemporary furniture and lighting, which gives out a warm, white glow that
softens the interior.
There are two bedrooms in the apartment: the master bedroom combined
with child’s room and a room for parents of the homeowner. In both spaces was
created a relaxing atmosphere. An irregularity in the existing architecture was
used to create build floor-to-ceiling closets in bedrooms. Floors are made of
Whitened Oak. Decorative plaster, wallpaper, wood are used for wall decoration.