Organization of space

Beautiful balcony: design project in the Moscow apartment of Cyril Lopatinsky

If you have long dreamed of arranging it on your balconya corner of living nature, summer is the best time for this. And we suggest you get inspired by the stunning balcony on Kamergersky, which florist and decorator Kirill Lopatinsky turned into a real flower oasis. Despite the fact that in our climate conditions a closed balcony is more practical, who has not at least once dreamed of an unglazed one, with an elegant wrought iron grille and a beautiful view of the cityscape? Even if the area of ​​such a treasure is quite , an open loggia can easily be turned into a mini-garden and . So, in Kamergersky Lane, one appeared, decorated by the famous decorator Kirill Lopatinsky.Kirill Lopatinsky, decorator Kirill is not onlydecorator, but also a designer, florist and specialist in window dressing. For over 20 years, he has been implementing his projects in Russia and abroad. He specializes in exhibitions, shop windows, interior decor and installations made from natural materials. For ten years, he has been the creative director of the Faberge collection of the Link of Times cultural and historical foundation. Since 2011, he has been managing the L'rose flower gallery. www.facebook.com/kirill.lopatinsky Kirill decorated this balcony for his good friend, who spent a long time in Paris, and flowers are an important part of her life. Chestnuts, lilacs and currants have been wintering here for the third year already, and every summer the only green balcony on the entire lane acquires a new, unique look due to various combinations of flowers and colors.Kirill Lopatinsky, decorator:— I choose plants for this balcony at a Dutch auction, where I come for a couple of days and walk around the stock with a scanner. Every time there is an opportunity to buy something unique — for example, gorgeous two-meter passionflower specimens.This year roses have taken up residence on the balcony,fuchsia, geranium, hydrangea, strawberry and two-meter passionflower vines. All the plant decor is attached to the forged railings, creating the feeling that it is hovering like a fragrant cloud. Openwork metal folding furniture adds lightness to the composition.

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