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專為家庭而設(shè)計,確切地說,設(shè)計師和建筑師Sergey Makhno通過融合烏克蘭設(shè)計元素和日本極簡主義創(chuàng)造了侘寂(Wabi Sabi)公寓。 Makhno從12歲開始接觸日本文化,渴望擁有一個平靜舒適的空間,擁有自然的色調(diào),營造出冥想的氛圍。住宅大面積使用土黃色,溫暖的棕褐色和草綠色,有助于創(chuàng)造經(jīng)久不衰的設(shè)計。
Designed for a family, his own family to be exact, designer and architect Sergey Makhno created the Wabi Sabi Apartment by merging elements of Ukrainian design with Japanese minimalism. Having ties to Japanese culture from the age of 12 on, Makhno longed for a calm and comfortable space with a natural color palette to evoke a meditative ambience. Earthy browns, warm tans, and grassy greens can be spotted throughout, helping to create a timeless design.
在主樓層,墻壁被拆除,打開廚房,餐廳和客廳,形成為一個大空間。
On the main floor, walls were removed to open the kitchen, dining room, and living room up to become one large space.
墻壁上覆蓋著天然粘土,是烏克蘭家庭常見的設(shè)計。
The walls were covered with a natural clay using an old technique often found in Ukrainian homes.
Makhno匯集了四個元素土、火、水和空氣的開放空間 - 營造出平衡感。
Makhno brought together the four elements – clay walls for earth, burned artwork for fire, a painting for water, and the open space for air – creating a sense of balance.
大部分家具包括燈具、桌子和沙發(fā)都是出自Makhno的設(shè)計。
Much of the furnishings were created by Makhno himself, like the lamps, tables, and sofas.