We continue the series of publications about the house on Olkhon.
The project has been worked out in detail and each of its zones, even small and secondary ones, is atmospheric and comfortable.
In the lobby of the second floor, the main art object is the house itself, the details of the construction configuration of the log cabin, namely the reception of the Canadian cabin. The logs protruding stepwise from the wall impress with their massiveness, contrasting with the artful ease with which they are put together.
A soft area in the lobby, formed by a pair of armchairs, is highlighted by a soft carpet. The comfort is created by glass floor lamps of unusual shape, a coffee table made of a tree stump and an authentic tapestry on the wall.