The author of this interior is the innovative architect SergeyNasedkin. How he finds clients willing to experiment, we don’t know. But the fact is that almost all the walls in this apartment are glass. And that’s not all. The owners of this apartment are a young family living in a modern rhythm. The clients did not plan to create an oasis of “other world” at home and wanted to get a modern, stylish and at the same time simple and functional space. Moreover, in the process of implementing the plan, they were not at all afraid of the prospect of going through bold experiments. Such trust captivated the author of the project. Sergey Nasedkin, architect Graduated from the school with an architectural bias at the Moscow Architectural Institute, the architectural faculty of the State University of Architecture. Now - art director and co-founder of the architectural company ARCH.625 Creative credo: to deny the complex, to simplify the simple, to create space for a person who is not alien to himself. arch-625.ru The layout of the apartment is completelylinear, with a conditional division into functional zones of the living room, bedroom and kitchen. It was also decided to divide the bathroom into . To achieve the effect of freedom and open space, all partitions were decided to be made of glass. However, if desired, the owners will be able to literally fence themselves off from the rest of the rooms with one movement using curtains. One of the important engineering tasks thatThe author set himself the task of insulating the panoramic glazing and adding the balcony space to the overall volume of the apartment. According to the developer's plan, this 75-meter apartment was divided into small isolated rooms with narrow, inconvenient corridors. From now on, the apartment can be freely viewed from any point in the space (if, of course, you remove all the curtains), and from the bathroom, thanks to a clever system of mirrors, customers will be able to admire the cityscape outside the windows.Without exaggeration, all the furniture in this interiormade according to the author's sketches, in Russia. It is quite unusual that in addition to the kitchen, island, and beds, the sink and bathtub were also made to order, and the material for their production was white corian. The color scheme here is quite simple -shades of natural wood and walls with ceilings. However, there is also an unnoticeable at first glance, but quite noticeable technique - instead of the usual borders and baseboards between the walls, floor and ceiling, the author left shallow thin niches, into which the lighting was then mounted, and it, in turn, "tears" the floor and ceiling from the walls, creating a feeling of lightness and weightlessness. For the first time, such a technique in the architecture of interior spaces was tested by Claudio Silvestrin - the permanent architect and author of the interiors of all Armani Casa boutiques around the world. Later, this technique was adopted by other architects and decorators working on the creation of interiors of the most expensive boutiques and showrooms. And it must be said that the technique works flawlessly. The main principle of this interior is obvious -no boundaries. Glass partitions and a minimal number of interior items work to support the idea. There are many built-in storage systems that, thanks to the right finishing, literally merge with the walls. Some items perform several functions at once - for example, the kitchen set and dining table are combined into an island. arch-625.ru