If you have been hesitant to invest in a home in a gated complex, then with the presentation of our latest completed project, we are sure that we will convince you. Leading, of course, is the interior, which emphasizes the advantages of the place, but we will say from the first person that it is certainly a pleasure to create in a pre-conceived architectural plan.
In absolute contrast to the usual spaces on the ground floor, which we usually take for small and without much light, here the living room impresses with a high ceiling and large windows along the entire height of 3 meters. Despite the very light window sill at the top, the wide windows open up significantly the interior with a beautiful view of the patio, which is a step away. The sliding system solution allows the interior space to completely merge with the cozy veranda in the warmer months as a natural extension of the united living room. And the open access of the room from the entrance hall and kitchen leave a feeling of even more freedom.
The vertical ribs of the wooden paneling additionally elongate the already available height and, in a pleasant contrast, make the marble floor cladding stand out even more – visual tricks, skillfully used by arch. Iveta Popova. Characteristic of her work – a single stylist is noticeable in all spaces in the apartment, which adds value to the visual experience.
The marble is a protagonist with a pronounced presence in each of the rooms – it accompanies from the very entrance into the hallway, slides along the wall behind the sofa and TV, into the kitchen and continues into the bathroom with an entrance from the corridor.
The fine melange in several shades of gray is present on the upholstery textiles in every room – a subtle reference to the luxurious wallpaper, which brings more variety to the walls, along with the strong materials in the cladding.
The two separate rooms – the bedroom and the study, have elements in the general style, but are distinguished by dark oak parquet. The elegant grille of the MDF boards harmoniously complements the chocolate shade of the floor and the paneling present here. The bathroom to the bedroom stands out with its own spirit – different styles of terracotta textures prevail. Small bee boxes are noticeable in the niche, and the uneven surface of the white wall tiles and embossed embroidery patterns on the floor enrich the experience tactilely.
The adventure continues in the dark half of the day, when specific corners stand out in the interior, pleasantly accentuated with directional lighting. Of course, it plays a key effect in the cabinet, where its functional side is leading. It is through the flexible adjustment along the entire length of the rails that the navigation of each of the light fixtures is easy to adapt to the needs of the occupant. Fixed LED cigars allow you to create depth in the interior.
In this way, function and aesthetics are uncovertly intertwined in the author’s concept of a modern home of arch. Dare. A distinctive style that she does not cheat on and unfolds with even more scope in 120 sq.m. on the ground floor of a modern gated complex in the capital. Take a look at the entire selection of photographs – {link}. [:]





