Minimalistic, warm design, chosen by the designers of the RueTemple studio, perfectly sets the mood for rest and relaxation. To visually separate the floors, the authors of the project chose a contrasting approach: the first floor is decorated in warm wood tones, and the second floor is decorated in a light palette using white paint.
For covering the walls of the first floor, sheets of strong birch plywood SyPly were used, which were secured with parquet glue. The material is resistant to moisture, which is especially important for rooms with high humidity. Wall panels in a warm wood shade were attached to plywood sheets. This technique gave the room harmony and comfort, maintaining a feeling of spaciousness.
Zoning of space is carried out with a rational calculation of the use of each meter of area. Kitchen area located at the entrance. The set is made of Lamarty chipboard in “Albero” decor. Its warm shade of oak veneer harmonizes with the overall interior design. In a small area it was possible to place a high-tech furniture composition equipped with spacious storage systems and all the necessary equipment. The kitchen set smoothly transitions into a dining table for six people.
The relaxation area is located under the stairs, opposite the dining table. The sofa is made on a podium basis. The structure is made of durable and wear-resistant plywood SyPly BIRCH Low, and the top is lined with Lamarty chipboard in decor "Albero". At the base of the podium there are deep drawers for storing accessories and bath accessories. The space under the stairs is reserved for a stylish firewood rack, which serves both a practical and decorative function.
The stair railings are made of birch plywood, which ensures their strength and lightness at the same time. The sheets were covered on top with gypsum particle boards, which were puttied and sealed with white.
There is a rest room on the mezzanine floor. There are soft modular systems that can be easily transformed to suit user needs. Cabinets and shelves took their place along the walls. They are made from LDSP in the same shade of wood as the rest of the furniture, repeating the design of the first floor. Hidden drawers provide convenient storage for linens, board games and other small items. This area has become an ideal place to relax after bath treatments or children's games.
Decorative elements, such as lamps on black ropes and a painting from the author of the project, add character to the space.
Details of the project and video release can be found on the program website “Dachny Otvet”. Broadcast from 09/15/24
Author of the project: studio RueTemple: Alexander Kudimov and Daria Butahina