Gathering together the movable property of threeA designer from São Paulo created a bright loft based on unexpected combinations, modern technologies and unwillingness to say goodbye to the past. We do not like to let go of the past. Therefore, let the old, but dear to the heart of things we keep to the last. Perhaps, that's why interiors are so popular now, where the old and shabby live next door to the new and glossy. The designer from Sao Paulo, Hussein Yarush, too, could not resist and designed his loft in Chelsea in the spirit of this trend.
Antiques are too expensive, vintage is too soft,But rusty industrial best suited for the design of an apartment area of 87 square meters. M. The battered "garage" racks, the old sign of the pharmacological company and the extremely entertaining ceiling mosaic in the living room, the owner supplemented with retro-seats and softened with a white fluffy carpet.
However, juggling with styles is not the only thingThe living room stood out. There is also a bedroom, dining and kitchen area. The kitchen set was chosen deliberately modern - in the style of high-tech, while the dining table and chairs clearly moved from the factory workshops of the middle of the last century.
In this apartment - a whole collection of very interestingFinds and combinations. For example, a portrait of a gentleman, made on the door that served its interior, a plafond in the form of a teapot and a bathroom lined with wooden panels and tiles.
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Industrial high-tech in the New York loft
