One need only delve into recent history to
recall the daring statements made by feature walls or the luxurious
impression intended by the incorporation of an indoor water feature, but
interior design is fluid by its very nature and today's practitioners
go to great lengths to cultivate their signature styles. A master of
creating focal points, Alexander Lysak
is responsible for this highly contemporary visualization, which exudes
sophistication and attention to detail. A space in which the most
recent of technology integrates seamlessly, light fixtures hang like
modern art and white dominates, this is a concept that fosters a
futuristic tranquility.
In a predominantly open plan space that accommodates so many borderless but clearly defined spaces within, the most dramatic focal point of all is a meeting of two comparatively traditional elements. Lysak takes the common feature wall and transforms it into a new multidimensional mirrored water feature…a 'water feature wall' if you will, that, lit from above, throws light unevenly across the main living area and speaks to the glass dining table, reflective kitchen splash-back and metallic chandelier.
Luxury of a different kind is realized in the bathroom, complete with bidet and flat screen television viewable from the exceptionally deep tub. As equally abundant in reflective surfaces as the rest of the visualization, the bathroom shows a preference for an earthy palette and elemental building materials.
In a predominantly open plan space that accommodates so many borderless but clearly defined spaces within, the most dramatic focal point of all is a meeting of two comparatively traditional elements. Lysak takes the common feature wall and transforms it into a new multidimensional mirrored water feature…a 'water feature wall' if you will, that, lit from above, throws light unevenly across the main living area and speaks to the glass dining table, reflective kitchen splash-back and metallic chandelier.
Luxury of a different kind is realized in the bathroom, complete with bidet and flat screen television viewable from the exceptionally deep tub. As equally abundant in reflective surfaces as the rest of the visualization, the bathroom shows a preference for an earthy palette and elemental building materials.
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