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[:bg]If you follow our Instagram profile (you will find it here), you may have seen photos from our team’s trip to Ljubljana and Venice for a few days. Days full of so much emotion that they are worth a longer story. Here it is:

 

Awarded!

 

The first and most important reason for our trip to Ljubljana was the presentation of the annual BIG See Awards for design in different categories. With great excitement, joy and pride, we accepted the award for the best interior with our AR project.

The design of this Sofia apartment with an area of 90sq.m. and a view of Vitosha Mountain recreates the modern vision of coziness and functionality.

 

When setting the task, the client’s desire was to create a cozy, modern, but time-resistant interior that would meet the needs of the family of two for comfort, privacy and functionality.

The classic wall frames are intertwined with modern embossed panels and wooden textures to achieve an overall sense of timelessness of the style.

The design is clean, with colorful accents and non-standard round shapes that appear everywhere in the home. Earth neutral colors predominate, with an accent color in every room.

We tell more about this project here >>>

We received great feedback from the entire jury, and this, as you know, is not only pleasant, but also very binding, because the applications for the next edition are already open…

Inspired!

And because the emotions of the award ceremony were obviously not enough for us, after Ljubljana we visited the annual Biennale of Architecture in Venice. Such events are extremely useful for our entire team, because we “check our watch” with the latest achievements in the field, collect many new impressions and are ready to implement them in our next projects.

The theme of the exhibition was “Laboratory of the Future” and provoked reflections in two directions. One is aimed at young nations – those that do not have a problem with an aging population, but on the contrary, and whose energy will move the world in the coming years, and the other is dedicated to the Biennale itself as a platform for experimentation, sharing experiences and visions, and considering architecture as a factor for social development.

And at the end of this whole dizzying, colorful, emotional and inspiring journey, we tried the unique Italian ice cream. We deserved it 😉

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