Sumit Singhal Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.
Tarasava in Belarus by ZROBYM ARCHITECTS
January 28th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: ZROBYM ARCHITECTS
The customer came to us to update the interior of a private house near Minsk (Belarus). Add air to it. Despite the fact that the interior was quite fresh, it is morally outdated. We wanted something new, unusual, cozy. At first, it was decided to move the premises of the kitchen and dining room to a new, expandable room, thus increasing the area of the common room. A heavy, bulky concrete staircase was replaced by a lighter, more elegant staircase made of metal, covered with natural wood. As a fencing, non-supporting shrouds are used that penetrate the house on all three floors. The main finishing material was wood: the floor, furniture fronts, walls, and sometimes the ceiling, everywhere we tried to use wood in one form or another. Our architects played on the contrast of warm and cold – cold floor (tiles for concrete, flooring in gray cold colors) are used next to the warm wood on the walls and in furniture. The walls, painted white, served as the backdrop to fill the interior. Minimal presence of bright details can be found in the decor, interior and furniture.
Also during the construction, the landscaping of the site, the fence and the added elements in the architecture of the house were completely redone. Construction was carried out in a very short time, since there was a break of 9 months. All major work was done in less than six months.
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