Combining the opposites
Eclectic interior design
Combining the opposites
Eclectic interior design
  • Year:
    2017
  • Status:
    Completed
  • Location:
    Manas ave., Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
  • Team:
    Igor Tsarik, Ravshan Va-Akhunov
  • Year:
    2017
  • Status:
    Completed
  • Location:
    Manas ave., Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan
  • Team:
    Igor Tsarik, Ravshan Va-Akhunov

About the project

In this project, we were faced with the task of combining and redeveloping two apartments into one large one for a family of three generations.

About the project

In this project, we were faced with the task of combining and redeveloping two apartments into one large one for a family of three generations.
The interior design of this space is a harmonious blend of contemporary furniture elements with more traditional architectural features such as stucco cornices, ornate ceiling rosettes, and elaborate chandeliers. To ensure a subtle background, we have carefully selected materials such as textile wallpaper, heavy drapes with concealed fasteners, and strategic lighting for the paintings. The use of parquet flooring and natural Carara marble adds a touch of sophistication and opulence to the overall ambiance.
The interior design of this space is a harmonious blend of contemporary furniture elements with more traditional architectural features such as stucco cornices, ornate ceiling rosettes, and elaborate chandeliers. To ensure a subtle background, we have carefully selected materials such as textile wallpaper, heavy drapes with concealed fasteners, and strategic lighting for the paintings. The use of parquet flooring and natural Carara marble adds a touch of sophistication and opulence to the overall ambiance.
A multitude of storage solutions, integrated dressing areas, and private sanitary facilities ensure maximum convenience and enhance the standard of living. The communal and private spaces are segregated by two corridors, while the decision to forgo door frames in favor of an open-plan design has contributed to the illumination of the hall and the illusion of spatial expansion.
A multitude of storage solutions, integrated dressing areas, and private sanitary facilities ensure maximum convenience and enhance the standard of living. The communal and private spaces are segregated by two corridors, while the decision to forgo door frames in favor of an open-plan design has contributed to the illumination of the hall and the illusion of spatial expansion.
Cold shades of blue and turquoise, combined with warm peach, create a harmonious look and a special cozy atmosphere.
Cold shades of blue and turquoise, combined with warm peach, create a harmonious look and a special cozy atmosphere.
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