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One Man's Home<br />

"According to Feng Shui, every house contains objects inciting favorable<br />

energies and spreading positive aura" - this principle guided architect-designer<br />

Nino Akhvlediani while she designed the interior of a rectangular<br />

86 sq. m. studio apartment, which she nicknamed "One Man's<br />

House".<br />

Laconic planning of the apartment is compensated by careful attitude<br />

toward natural decoration materials and accessories. Their virtualization<br />

defines the overall design style. Texture of facing materials helped create<br />

an integral, light space. Mobile design elements are balanced by tonality<br />

of delimitative surfaces. The interior seems to radiate some special inner<br />

light; its depth is accentuated by details, accessories, individual furniture,<br />

combination of natural and artificial lighting. It is interesting to look at the<br />

wardrobe, hidden behind the mirror in the entrance area - the copyright<br />

on its original technology belongs to Nino. Living room is separated from<br />

the bedroom by a massive door. Sapphire-green wooden kitchen furniture<br />

perfectly matches Feng Shui stylistics. The bedroom boasts beautiful<br />

fused stained glass windows (this exclusive idea also belongs to the<br />

author of interior design). Wood, marble, granite… Mobile forms created<br />

with these materials sensitively react to every change.<br />

The environment, professionally formed in this interior, is tailored to<br />

the client's character - the apartment is a representation of the owner's<br />

personality, his sanctuary.<br />

The plan of project author proved its value. Nino Akhvlediani knows<br />

that her art is just a part of more important things and, however unusual<br />

it might seem to you - this is the source of her creative power.<br />

stili #42. 2012<br />

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