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Attic turns into the attic. Attic interior
The idea of rational use of premises under the roof belongs to the French architect Francois Mansart. The name Mansarde has become firmly established in the languages of various European nations for the designation of rooms located in whole or in part as if inside a gable roof.
At first they were servants’ rooms, storerooms, workshops. The real revolution in the development of mansards occurred in the 40s of the last century, since the housing problem was acute in big cities. Then began the active development of empty attics – with the device ventilation, lighting and heating.
In recent years, this problem has become relevant in our country. Continue reading
Provence style living room
Before the Scandinavian style broke into the world of interior design and conquered it, the Provence style could be called the most popular. Even today, this trend has a lot of loyal fans. If you are one of them, then you will surely like the idea of decorating the living room in Provence style! And the magazine “Your interior”, of course, will help you with this.
Provence style in the interior
What we call Provence, Americans call the “French country”, that is, “French country”. In this case, the very concept of “country” in this case is a definition that describes the rustic style. Continue reading
Suprematism style in interior design
Everyone knows the great Soviet avant-garde artist Kazimir Malevich, thanks to his unique work called “Black Square”. But few people know that this man became the founder of a whole trend in art, and it is called “Suprematism”. What is this style and how it can be displayed in the interior – read in today’s article of our magazine.
The history of Suprematism in art
Suprematism (from the Latin. Supremus – the highest) – direction in avant-garde art, founded in the 1st half of the 1910s by KS Malevich. Continue reading