Color in an interior is the first thing that catches our eye, and it is also the main thing that affects our mood and well-being. The color palette in the new project from Studia 54 presents an interior for the royal family full of expressive mystery and respectability.
Sienna is a color inspired by nature itself. Grounded, calm, reliable, and moderately bright, it can give any interior individuality. We have combined the usual shades of brown, white, gray, and black with sienna, resulting in non-standard color combinations.
Natural textures are a trend of recent years, which is not going to give up its position. The combination of yellow-brown and shades of natural wood creates a warm atmosphere and is therefore just right for the living room. Brown here is the background color that supports all other iterations. It sets off the other colors favorably, making the interior premium and memorable. We used two shades of wood for the walls: dark smooth veneer and muted chestnut with a floral print.
The room's layout and dimensionality gives space for a roomy sofa group and coffee tables. Dense light textiles contrast with the pumpkin-orange leather upholstery of the ottomans. The neutral zone between them is a voluminous carpet in the noble colors of the stormy sky. It is worth noting the symmetry inherent in the living room: there are two sofas, two ottomans, two tweed armchairs, two open shelving units, and two coffee tables - this arrangement helps to create a sense of order, precision, and clarity.
Black marble with white veins repeats the pattern on the marble coffee tables, so that there is a unity between all the elements in the room.
In the center of the living room is a pompous bio-fireplace. The hearth itself resembles a theater stage, and its smoke chamber - portieres of golden chimeric silk, which should go down when the flame finishes its "performance".
The bar design combines modernity and careless luxury: an island with fluting and marble tabletop, minimalist bar stools, neat pendant lights made of metal under gold - the interior seems to be simple, but carries charm and aesthetics of elegance. A bright floral composition of dried flowers crowns everything.
The design of the dining room for 10 persons is rather laconic, but this restraint in no way detracts from its splendor. The pleasant terracotta color of the walls disposes to leisurely meals. Linear illumination, implanted in the bottom of the wall, creates a special chamber atmosphere. Small, symmetrical paintings by CB2 add individuality to the interior.
The design of the dining room for 10 persons is rather laconic, but this restraint in no way detracts from its splendor. The pleasant terracotta color of the walls disposes to leisurely meals. Linear illumination, implanted in the bottom of the wall, creates a special chamber atmosphere. Small, symmetrical paintings by CB2 add individuality to the interior.
Entering the second living room, one gets the feeling of being alone with nature. The color scheme is rich in natural shades: sand, beige, reddish-brown and blue. There is no place here for bright shouting hues - restraint reigns in this space. The spacious lounge zone is represented by a corner sofa, cozy armchairs and an ottoman. The pattern of the carpet, which covers almost the entire floor, resembles a path paved with small stones.
The ceiling installation is the element that attracts the eyes of those who enter. Made of orange glass, it forms a special gradient composition that resembles a giant flower gracefully hanging in the air.
On the opposite side of the living room is a fireplace, the portal of which is made of glossy metal that reflects the flames favorably. The smoke chamber serves as a canvas for an Asian watercolor painting.
The culminating elements are three fallen and slowly descending petals. Perhaps they are symbols of the fragility of life.
It is worth noting that the living room has a minimum of eye-catching decor. We favored plants, wooden accessories, stone statuettes, shells and other gifts of nature. And even the furniture with its smooth curves repeats the lines found only in nature.
The bar area is connected to the lounge space. The back wall is made of veneer and repeats the pattern of tree bark. The counter itself is a solid marble slab with an interesting pattern. And, of course, we could not do without an art object - in the center of the wall is Salaman Toor's painting "Three Men with Trays".
The bedroom is combined with a woman's closet - in the center is an island for storing accessories, with drawers finished in sandy beige alcantara and brass details on the body. The table top is glazed and equipped with lighting not only for aesthetics, but also for the convenience of selecting jewelry to match the outfit. A spectacular ceiling installation in the form of an obsidian string of beads floats above the island, which seems to link the closet space together.