House and Cottage

Fashion house at an angle

Australian architects have created an interior inwhere you can not only live, but also develop culturally. There are countless art objects here, the staircase alone is worth something! Just a gallery of contemporary art, not a house How to turn a butter factory building into a residential gallery of contemporary art? It's very simple - stock up on white paint and captivate several architects with a rich imagination with the idea. The specialists from Adrian Amore Architects are perfect.Just look at what they've done inWest Melbourne! Powerful geometric shapes could inspire sacred awe if not for the white background, minimalist furniture would be boring without bright accents, and the sophistication of ideas would seem too “synthetic” if the authors neglected natural materials.Creating a masterpiece is not that easy, althoughits structure is elementary to the extreme. On the first floor, decorated in black and white with single bright accents, there are public areas, on the second floor - bedrooms. And between them is the main idea of ​​this sculptural composition: the staircase.Thanks to the play of light and shadow, as well asthe mentioned white color creates the illusion of constant movement of twisted forms in space. Massiveness and lightness, sculpture and functionality, style and beauty - these are all the secrets of this interior. It's simple!Editorial opinion:— We don’t have any drawings for this project for you. But we have one idea for all those who strive for a stylish and structurally simple interior. The idea consists of two parts. The first is the palette, it should be simple: black and white, gray and blue, etc. The second part is more complicated, these are accents — textured, bright, unusual objects can have a wide variety of purposes: a light green saucepan, a red chair, a mirror in a gold frame or a bright poster will work perfectly surrounded by minimalist, strictly functional furniture. Just watch the direct proportion of the number of accents and the size of the room — the smaller the room, the fewer details. tureforma.org

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