Project name: NPS
Designers: ANNA TARTSAN – VALERY PAVLOVA
Location: Belarus, Minsk
Project year: 2021
Area: 70 sq. m.
Project description from designers ANNA TARTSAN & VALERY PAVLOVA
All the humanity seeks to give specifics to all the phenomena and objects that surround us in everyday life. For example – People attribute a genre to a book or a film, give names to eras or departments in a store – this is easy and understandable, but we could not hang a label with a specific style on our interior.
Minimalism was taken as the basis, and then the interior began to fill with barely noticeable notes of a loft, a grain of Japanese style, a bit of Scandinavia and a colossal abundance of love for design.
It was a successful collaboration not only of styles, but also of two designers, with a different sense of taste and outlook on the project. We believe that this diversity exactly helped us to balance on the edge of the abyss, maintaining balance and proportion in everything: to competently and harmoniously combine styles, to take into account all the wishes of the customer and, of course, to complete the interior – working for a person.
And even if there is no specifics in it – it is still light and understandable!
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As we enter the apartment, we find ourselves in the hallway. Right from the entrance you can see what materials will be used in the whole interior. White painted walls and cabinet fronts, diluted with a warm shade of veneer. A small accent color in the pillow does not let us get bored. The same color is duplicated on the opposite wall for support. The contrasting concrete-look porcelain stoneware floor leads us directly into the kitchen-dining area, bending around the monumental column.
After the developer put this house into operation, the column already had curvature and irregularities. Instead of leveling her, taking up space in the room, we decided to do a minimal redecoration, thereby turning it into an object of art.
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