France

August 29, 2022

Amici Buro presents the interior design of an apartment in Paris maintaining the original schemes and features.


"We dreamed of working on an apartment in the old foundation. It so happened that the old foundation turned out to be French, which largely dictated the basis of the design and its stylistics. From the design development to the implementation process, the project has become an outlet for us in such a difficult time."




To preserve the history of the apartment, the cornice in the style of established classics, wooden parquet board and doors remained intact. Upon entering the room, the dining composition is the first thing that catches the eye, as well as a laconic poster on the wall from Olga Fradina. Chairs from Zara Home and Driade have become companions for the kookudesign table.

The ergonomic kitchen from Armony Cucine in gray porcelain stoneware and wood fit into the main range of the studio.



The main recreation area occupied the central part of half of the room. Semicircle and circle - figures dictated by the placement of the recreation area can be traced throughout the furniture. This technique helped to tear the upholstered furniture from the walls and gave space for free movement between the rooms. The designers chose the sofa from Paolo Castelli.
Posters of Olga Fradkina, a Ukrainian interior designer and artist, served as bright accents on the bright walls.



The office includes a workplace and a recreation area. A table and a table lamp from &Tradition made a workplace, and a comfortable upholstered chair from Artifort complemented them. The textured panel of bright blue color on the wall supports the sofa from Ligne Roset of the same color. And the pink Ultrafragola mirror of an unusual shape brings even more playfulness to the office.



The bedroom is in warm brown tones. The designers deliberately didn't include bright color accents to make the room as recreational as possible. Letti Jack Bed by Bolzan on high legs visually facilitated the bedroom space. While the pendant lamp from Cattelan adds the accent to the space. The wardrobe is open with built-in warm light illumination.



In the child's room, circles in the form of handles, Vibia ceiling lights and sconces support the main figure of the project. In order to preserve the mobility of the lighting that is important for studying and at the same time not clutter up the functional desktop, the designers have inscribed a guide lamp from Artemide above the desktop, on the ceiling. The two-storey structure in the sleep and rest area made of solid wood includes a sleeping place, a sofa, a recreation and games area on the second floor.



In the bathroom, the facade of the pedestal under the washbasins is made in the same veneer as the kitchen. This technique created a commonality of all the main rooms of the apartment. The texture of marble tiles from 41zero42 traditionally complementes the classic style. Thanks to natural light and a large mirror, the bathroom turned out to be bright and spacious.

Since the laundry room is a room leading to the master bathroom, the washing machine, dryer and all household chemicals are hidden behind the wooden facades of ergonomic cabinets. The finishing of the floor and walls of these two rooms are made in the same materials.



Interior Design  Amici Buro

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