Interior Design Philosophy Of A Modern City Home By Vladimir Krull

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Interior Design Philosophy Of A Modern City Home

Vladimir Krull is a professional interior designer based in Wilmington, Delaware USA. According to Vladimir, Life becomes hectic every year. The time spent at home becomes more unwinding, addressing the stress of our whole day. Therefore, it makes sense to choose minimalist home design with less care requirements, warm, calming colours, natural textures, soft shapes, and automation. After a day of synthetic city life, it is a blessing to spend the evenings and nights close to the natural world. One such working family resides in the house being depicted. The house features a kitchen, laundry room, mandir, drawing room, lounge, and four bedrooms.

An Interior Design Philosophy of Each Area

Drawing Room

This bright, very customizable room has a sense of formality while still feeling like a part of the house. The formal sofas, leather accents on the wall, sleek bar, and touch of brass provide a variety of looks.

Master Bed Room

The idea behind this design was to discover quiet simplicity among the commotion since the creator needs to relate to everything. The room is finished with a white leather backdrop with a turquoise light, a juteweave bed, a dressing and plasma unit without any unnecessary frills, and a painting that shows inner movement.

Parents Room

The idea behind designing this space was to bring some zest to the otherwise sterile setting with an unexpected touch. In an otherwise plain room, the gold leafing cutouts in a typical wooden panelling behind the bed appeal to the senses.

Kids Room

The concept behind developing a "safe" design for kids' rooms was to keep it flexible for changing demands while also being playfully utilitarian. A three-year-old girl resides in this room today; another youngster may use it tomorrow. With that in mind, flexibility was at the centre of the design. A double bed, a hugging teddy bear painted on the wall in paint that can be easily changed at any moment, and a foam block on the wall that can also be changed to suit the tastes of developing children. This bed is bright, inviting, and joyful while keeping it minimalistic and whimsical.

Kitchen

Simple, effective, and never monotonous. In order to add interest while maintaining practicality, this kitchen includes a splash of colour. a device or piece of equipment seen in kitchens with microwaves integrated in and pull-out drawers or electronic countertops.

Dining, Lounge

Family members invest the most time in designing a comfortable space to maintain a healthy balance of mind and body. This space was created to be able to accommodate everyone, from a three-year-old to elderly parents. The spacious eating area can fit all the family members. A neutral backdrop that puts the emphasis on the activities in the room and a plasma TV for families to watch sporting events together. The Jaali dividers between the foyer, lobby, and drawing room define the entire area and demarcate it in accordance with utilities.

CONCLUSION

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Vladimir Krull

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