Apartment Pavlović

The interior design project for the living space of the Pavlović family was created for the living area, which is positioned on the ground floor of their family home. It consists of a living room, a dining room with access to the terrace and a kitchen.

The functional organization has been kept the same as in the existing state. This living area is accessed from the hallway. The living room and dining room are connected functionally, while they are partially separated visually by an archway. Transparent shelves are provided in this space in order to further functionally separate the two uses of the space.

In the dining area, wall coverings made of colored MDF are provided, which contributed to the elegance of the space. The passage to the kitchen is closed by sliding doors in wood decor. A new dining table with upholstered armchairs with details in black is planned. The lighting in this space emphasizes the intimate atmosphere, since elegant pendants are provided above the dining table itself. Around the perimeter of the ceiling, a plaster LED lighting cover was made, so that only this ambient light can be used. There are new custom-made shelves on the walls. In the lower zone of the shelf, which is located next to the kitchen door, there is a radiator, so the lower part of the shelf is partially perforated and acts as a mask for the radiator.

In the living room, wall coverings made of colored MDF are also provided, while behind the sofa there is a radiator cover that is extended over the entire width of the wall. In this way, an imitation of the high backrest of the sofa and an additional dimension to the width of the living room were formed. Custom-made furniture is conceived as a symmetrical composition, in the central part of which the TV and storage space are positioned. On the left and right are glazed libraries. The lighting is organized so that the ambient lighting can be turned on as needed. It consists of hidden LED strips and rails with spotlights.

The color is bright and in warm beige tones, since there is very little natural lighting in the rooms.

Year / 2024.