Reconstructed Country House Veris design studio
HOUSES•BELARUS
Architects: Veris design studio
Area : 150 m²
Year : 2020
Photographs :Yana Churbakova, Sergei Pilipovich
Manufacturers : GIRA, Artemide, Astro Lighting, Calligaris, Gervasoni, Caimi, Maria Elena Bonet, Schuco
Architect In Charge : Veronika Bagrintseva (Veris Design studio)
Stylist : Tatiana Sinitseva
Constructor : Sergei Kosabutski
Country : Belarus
My husband Aleksander and I came to the realization that we could go away from the bustle of the city and our regular lives at a certain point. Additionally, it's crucial for our son to grow up outside.
near to nature -
Designer Veronica Bagrintseva on her home in her native country
Finally, we located a gorgeous place 60 kilometers from Minsk with a forester's home.
The setting for the plot is ana wild pool and an abandoned tiny town surrounded by old poplars.
Both of us require a tranquil setting where we.
We decide to use "prefab" construction methods in order to preserve the wooden log cabin. Exact insulation from an ancient log house was included into the new frame structure.
Due to the complexity of this technology, a precise and clear construction method is necessary.
The main structure should be produced, put together, then disassembled, transported to the plot, then put back
together, all of which require extremely exact designs before the process can start.
The basement contains network engineering equipment. The final concrete floor, known as the screed, is then
poured. With the natural concrete pattern, this method helps to avoid tile seams on the floor, which would
otherwise make it appear monolithic.
Our project's major objective was to combine several rooms into one space where our youngster could skate or ride freely. To create such an environment effect, architects have a few options:
Our escape from the corridor system was made possible by the large living room, which is located in an old log house. The trio of entrance, wardrobe, and bathroom are cunningly tucked up behind the kitchen. The southern flank of the building is visible from all principal windows, which gives continuous solar illumination.
- Other than the bathroom, there are no doors in the home.
The bedroom is encircled by the home,
- There are also no wardrobes in the bedrooms, only a large dressing room in the entrance group.
- Terrace is extended all over the house. Taking into consideration Belarusian weather conditions: frequent rain
and snow, the terrace is raised quite high above the ground. It provides dry and clean space around the house. The terrace fence we decorated with lush green bushes.
- Pitched roof with a height of 5,5 meters also gives more value to the interior.
The boiler chamber, which has a separate entrance from the outside, conceals the entire technical system of the
structure. Warm water floors and fireplaces serve as the primary sources of warmth for homes.
The naturalness of all the elements was carefully considered, including the polished wood, slabs of concrete, and white-colored paint. These have all evolved into the perfect backdrop for a variety of decorative accents that we've collected from our travels or received as gifts from friends. Some of them were rebuilt using vintage
components from the forester's home.
One large wooden tabletop in the kitchen, for instance, is constructed from an old door. Balinese lamp shade with braids, kindly given by my buddy. The kitchen our client gave us. In essence, I modified certain setups and recolored it from wenge to graphite. Our good friends moved a vintage piano to us. Since my spouse plays the
violoncello, we have several musical instruments in our home. The interior decor perfectly captures our way of
life, which includes a love of travel, musical nights out, and just long, cosy evenings spent at the table with
friendly people.
For instance, a large wooden tabletop in the kitchen is made from an old door. My friend kindly gave me a braided balinese lamp shade. the kitchen our customer provided us. In essence, I changed certain setups and changed the color from wenge to graphite. A old piano was relocated to us by our excellent friends. We have a number of musical instruments in our house because my spouse plays the violoncello. Our way of life, which includes a love of travel, musical outings, and just long, cozy evenings spent at the table with kind people, is perfectly captured by the interior design.
Simplicity and purity. The interior design style that is best suited for our project is "Barnhouse." This interior
design fad dates back to the early 1900s, when farmers started converting their utility hangars into homes.
linen and cotton, natural stone colors (in our instance, concrete), rough wooden textures, and an open design
However, as our interior is influenced by our family's demands, as well as our own aesthetic preferences, feelings of comfort and calm, it might be challenging to categorize it under one particular style.
We were able to successfully build a location that is truly native, where you can sense the influence of love and
family history.
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