Glass table, textured chandelier, blue carpet,bar stools and a small British antique coffee table coexist in an area of 140 meters After living in the house for four years, the owners came to the conclusion that it was time to do some renovations: update the facade, change the layout and rework the interior concept. As a result, the clients wanted to see a cheerful interior that would bring a bit of warmth at any time of year. It took Alexandra Melnikova nine months to implement the planned project. Alexandra Melnikova, designer Decorator, graduate of the school-studio "Details", has been decorating residential and public spaces in Russia and Europe since 2010. alexinteriorgroup.ru As often happens, a design concept can be inspired by one small detail. This is exactly what happened with Alexandra's project. The fundamental idea for the project came to me when I was looking through paintings of other objects and saw a painting by Alexey Aronov, which now occupies a place of honor on the wall in the living room. The painting was immediately joined by a bright carpet, and this duet set the tone for the entire interior. Alexandra MelnikovaThe solid Okan board provides a rich brown floor colour. The bright wool and silk carpet from Art de Vivre adds a cheerful touch to the interior.The Natuzzi glass coffee table is visually light, and the red antique coffee table, imported from the UK, fits harmoniously into the overall interior of the living room. Thanks to the use of bright accents onNeutral and delicate colors, as well as a bold and varied palette, made the interior warm and bright. Accessories perfectly complement the overall picture. Soft colors and simple shapes create an unobtrusive stylish design of the master bedroom. The headboard is custom-made from velvet from Designers Guild. Ceramic table lamps are imported from the UK. The original Hips chandelier from Alt Lucialternative complements the bedroom design.A vibrant blue rug from Art de Vivre brings life to the nursery, while a built-in wardrobe doesn't take up much of the space. The headboard is a custom velvet from Designers Guild. The rich color of the walls goes well with the kitchen from Atlas Lux. The bar stools from Bertoia complement the interior and add coziness. In the interior they tried to use only natural materials of various textures and colors. Some of the furniture and the staircase were created based on sketches by Alexandra Melnikova.