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Sumit Singhal
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.

The Game of Contrasts in Moscow, Russia by Geometrix Design

 
February 20th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Geometrix Design

There is only one problem there when you make renovation of your own place: you are not limited and may do whatever you want. In the long view, it sounds great. But it’s important to be certain in what you want to see more: an audacious color layout, or something brutal, or an unusual architecture and materials combination, or everything listed… For a designer, an apartment is a ground for actualization of what most clients are not ready to see in their place. We like monochrome colors, concrete, nice and comfortable furniture, effects of light and nonstandard space arrangement. These are the ingredients for the ideal ‘design cocktail’, and here we come to a brutal interior with some ironic accents.

Living-room, Image Courtesy © Alexandr Kamachkin

  • Architects: Geometrix Design
  • Project: The Game of Contrasts
  • Location: Moscow, Russia
  • Photography: Alexandr Kamachkin
  • Area: 117 sqm
  • Project Year: 2015

Living-room, Image Courtesy © Alexandr Kamachkin

As the background is monochromic, we got an opportunity for us to put an emphasis on furniture and light effects. The ante-room zone is separated with a living room by a mirror three-dimensional structure which includes a wardrobe, and the mirrors allowed us to visually save (or even widen) the volume of the living room and disguise another room.

The living room is designed and decorated with contrasting materials and colors: brutal concrete and mild hue of oak wood, monochrome and bright ironic color accents of the furniture. There is no standard white ceiling in the apartment, we did it different way: we made the ceiling concrete and painted the downdrops deep graphite. The built-in ceiling lighting softens this contrast and allows us to change the mood of the interior, and the track spotlight system of the basic lighting emphasizes the brutality of the ceiling.

Living-room, Image Courtesy © Alexandr Kamachkin

Living-room, Image Courtesy © Alexandr Kamachkin

On the wall, there is a neon luminaire of our own design: each geometric figure symbolizes a member of our family.

The kitchen is distinctly separated into two zones by contrasting colors: the tabletop space and wall-hanging cupboards are merged into the black zone, and the white zone is devoted to the bar counter, made to our own design, and columns.

There are as many lighting scenarios here: soft built-in ceiling lighting, rgb-lighting of the bar counter, lighting of the tabletop space, track spotlight system, and a soft lighting from wall-mounted light.

Living-room, Image Courtesy © Alexandr Kamachkin

Living-room, Image Courtesy © Alexandr Kamachkin

Also, the door is hidden here in the black zone that leads to a private part of the apartment. Behind it, there is a bedroom, a nursery, and a toilet. In the bedroom, the contrast is used too: concrete is combined with oak wood on the wall, a high bed back and soft light of suspended luminaires make the room cozy, and the mirror three-dimensional structure hides a wardrobe.

The main toilet is decorated in austere black and white; here, white ceramic granite combines with slate-like tiles. Surprisingly, the guest toilet is rather ironic: on one of the walls, there is wallpaper depicting a collage of photos by a scandalous photographer David LaChapelle, that you can look upon endlessly, and the other walls are decorated with soft eco-leather panels. It’s just we like to amaze!

Living-room, Image Courtesy © Alexandr Kamachkin

Living-room, Image Courtesy © Alexandr Kamachkin

Living-room, Image Courtesy © Alexandr Kamachkin

Living-room, Image Courtesy © Alexandr Kamachkin

Hall, Image Courtesy © Alexandr Kamachkin

Bedroom, Image Courtesy © Alexandr Kamachkin

Bedroom, Image Courtesy © Alexandr Kamachkin

Bedroom, Image Courtesy © Alexandr Kamachkin

Kitchen, Image Courtesy © Alexandr Kamachkin

Kitchen, Image Courtesy © Alexandr Kamachkin

Kitchen, Image Courtesy © Alexandr Kamachkin

Kitchen, Image Courtesy © Alexandr Kamachkin

Kitchen, Image Courtesy © Alexandr Kamachkin

Kitchen, Image Courtesy © Alexandr Kamachkin

Master-wc, Image Courtesy © Alexandr Kamachkin

Master-wc, Image Courtesy © Alexandr Kamachkin

Guest-wc, Image Courtesy © Alexandr Kamachkin

Plan, Image Courtesy © Geometrix Design

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