We used very much wood in the interior to decorate the walls, the
floors and partially the ceiling. This material creates a remarkable
atmosphere and smells fantastic.”
The idea of revealing the ceiling beams that have previously been
hidden was definitely efficient. The unconventional bionic form
of the beams makes the interior seem much more modern. Due
to the architectural features incorporated, Arch.Predmet was also
able to use battens and lamellas to produce the best effect possible.
By using such techniques, it adds complexity and diversity to the
interior space. In the end, the house highlights a lower amount
of materials being used, laconic furniture items and quiet colours.
This gorgeous country house is comprised of a series of custom-
made elements that raise the glamorous vibe of this project. The
increasingly high day beds were made in Italy based on sketches
by Olesia and Ekaterina. The carpets were made by Kover Bür
and designed by the dynamic duo. One of their favourite brands
is the Portugal-based contemporary art furniture brand Boca do
Lobo which was responsible for the design of the avant-garde and
customised cabinets dubbed Pixel. The brand utilised four species
of wood to complete them and the interior is decorated with
powder-blue velvet matching the colour of the daybeds.