Creating an interior for the heroine of the TV project Kvartirny Vopros, the designers focused on her numerous hobbies, ranging from decoupage to ceramics. To highlight each passion and organize the space, they developed a modular exhibition-style storage system. Shelves on rollers allow for customizable arrangements to showcase different collections of the apartment owner.
A special feature of the interior is its inspiration from Gustav Klimt’s works. Instead of using traditional reproductions, the designers crafted a unique collage panel blending the artist's landscapes. The back panel of the furniture structure, made from Lamarty laminated chipboard in Smoky Oak decor, became the foundation for this art object. By shifting the shelves, the owners can enjoy a fresh interplay of colors each time.
Every detail in the living room is thoughtfully designed: the lower cabinets, crafted from Lamarty chipboard in a neutral white tone, provide ample storage space, while the desktop surface seamlessly matches the interior elements. Made from Lamarty chipboard in black with a Veneto texture, the desk adds a refined touch.
The loggia, transformed into a “Klimt’s Garden,” enhances the ambiance. Planters for trailing plants, also crafted from Lamarty chipboard, create the feel of a cozy courtyard. Tiles with mirror elements and rattan furniture add charm to the space.
This interior exemplifies how Lamarty materials bring the most creative ideas to life while maintaining a balance between aesthetics and functionality.
Details of the project and the episode video can be found on the Dachny Otvet website – peredelka.tv.
Broadcast on 19/10/24: Living Room in Klimt's Gardens
Project author: Yuri Volkov, a member of the Union of Designers of the Russian Federation, has been creating interiors since 2014. Learn more about the designer.