In this project, the designers of the ARTEDUO studio combined classics and minimalism, creating a comfortable space for a large family. Rounded shapes, natural materials and thoughtful details make the interior modern and harmonious. A special accent is the plaster bas-relief AUTUMN TREE in the bedroom of the family's daughter.
In the interior of the townhouse in the KP "Deauville", designers of the ARTEDUO studio Tatyana Voiteleva and Tatyana Kazakova were able to combine and balance classics and minimalism, creating a stylish and cozy space for a large family. The architectural features of the house dictated bold decisions based on the harmony of soft forms, natural materials and thoughtful lighting
Due to the large number of windows and the unusual layout, almost all the furniture was custom-made. Rounded shapes, smooth lines and tactile textures create a cozy atmosphere in the house. Particular attention to detail has been paid: the walls are finished in warm, neutral tones, and decorative elements inspired by natural motifs add a sense of connection with nature to the interior.
The design of the children's bedroom was developed especially for the daughter of the family. Everything here is thought out to the smallest detail: delicate pastel shades, a rounded shape of the headboard, sufficient lighting and accent details that create an atmosphere of coziness and harmony. The central element of the decor in the bedroom is our plaster bas-relief AUTUMN TREE. The thin lines of the relief resemble graceful tree branches, complementing the soft shapes of the room and emphasizing the feminine and airy character of the interior. The bas-relief makes the space not only beautiful, but also more expressive. What is important, the bas-relief is made of environmentally friendly material and is absolutely safe for the health of the child.
Another important task was to create a balance between classical elements and modern solutions. Our NOOR gypsum 3D panels, used in the wall decoration, became a harmonious addition to the project concept. Their relief surface creates additional depth in the space, supporting the play of textures and materials. The central element of the public area was marble with deep gray-mocha shades and pink-gold inclusions, which sets the tone for the entire space.
The interior turned out to be warm, harmonious and filled with thoughtful details. Everything is important here - from materials to color combinations. The space turned out to be functional, but not overloaded, stylish, but comfortable. This is a house in which you want to live, relax and enjoy the atmosphere of coziness and natural harmony.