Spain | Maria Borovskaya

Marbella / Spain

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A house in Spain was purchased as a foreign dacha, where lemons, palm trees and bananas would grow. Where you can escape to the sun, for a couple of weeks from the cold Russian climate and busy schedule.


The project uses a lot of wood, mostly walnut. Metal elements are minimal — our customer does not welcome them, so all metal is used delicately: unobtrusive decor on the walls, embossed inserts on the console, brass finishes on the coffee table.


In furniture we used factories: Giorgetti, De Padova, Olivari, Malabar, Cantori, Morelatto, Merediani. Marble-Porcelanosa (all facing of bathrooms). Plumbing — Oasis, Laufen, accessories-Devon&Devon.


All decorative materials, for example, on the walls, are close to natural, which is typical for more southern marine interiors.


The customer likes large table lamps, so in each of the bedrooms we have installed massive items of additional lighting. At the same time, the chandelier in the living room should not have had an impressive size, since the housing is secondary and the ceiling does not have the necessary height.


As a decoration, we used a lot of mirrors, for example, in the dining table area modular. Mirrors add their own charm to an already refined interior.


In each of the rooms, we carefully introduced color, diluting the sandy beige with dusty blue (in the master bedroom) and muted Apple green (in the guest bedroom and living room).


In the decoration and decoration of furniture, we used ornaments inherent in the Mediterranean style, as well as elements that gravitate to the classics, since our customer is very comfortable to exist in such forms.


The most inspiring place in the house is the outdoor terrace, where there is an exit from the master bedroom and living room. The terrace merges with the room thanks to panoramic Windows.


Recreation area, sea view, first coastline - and you are in Paradise.

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    A house in Spain was purchased as a foreign dacha, where lemons, palm trees and bananas would grow. Where you can escape to the sun, for a couple of weeks from the cold Russian climate and busy schedule. The project uses a lot of wood, mostly walnut. Metal elements are minimal — our customer does not welcome them, so all metal is used delicately: unobtrusive decor on the walls, embossed inserts on the console, brass finishes on the coffee table. In furniture we used factories:...

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