Glass Products

The interior of a single-family house was designed for a wonderful family with children.
Main tasks:
Reconfigured wall layouts in most rooms.
Between the corridor and vestibule, a vertical beam partition with glass inserts and doors was designed, which prevents direct visibility of the living room but allows daylight to pass through.
The beam design sets a modern stylistic tone for the further visible spaces of the house.
Bathrooms were enlarged, and their internal zones were redesigned.
The kitchen layout was changed, hiding the food preparation area, and the island was more integrated into social interaction by orienting it toward the living room.
Multifunctional lighting was designed with different lighting scenarios for separate zones.
Custom stainless-steel switches were created for the island furniture, controlling the lights of the living room and kitchen.
Linear shelf lighting was integrated into the thin divisions of display cabinets.
Neutral white wall paint, oiled oak parquet flooring, and veneer of the same shade for doors were chosen to visually unify all spaces.
The main materials aimed to maintain stylistic uniformity, while decorative elements and artworks created a unique character for each room.