A variety of architects of accommodation in the interior of large spectacular flat kinescopic televisions, plasma and LCD panels.
Large spectacular flat kinescopic televisions, plasma and LCD panels in the interior are not easy. Designers seek to find decent solutions with the help of a wide variety of techniques: use an exotic baguette finish, create unusual textures, architectural compositions and rotating racks.
In the bedroom designed by Igor Uteshev, Philips TV (Netherlands) is enclosed to aged baguette (China). Usually, modern technique in the classic interior is placed in the frame to disguise the very fact of its presence. This emphasizes the kinship of painting and video images, works of art and technological thing. This technique is justified by the style itself. There is a tradition of realistic "deceptions" when the image with great accuracy imitates genuine items. In the case, the reception is significantly changed. The TV is attached to the wall on the brackets. It is not hidden in a niche, but, on the contrary, stands for the frame plane. All sockets are available, thanks to which the device will easily replace the new one.
TV in the frame method is quite banal and beaten. In the case, the TV panel is deliberately "torn away" from the frame. The flooring of the bedroom used elements of the Mauritan style. The design of the zone where modernity and tradition are facing, built on contrasts of technology and ethnic decor.
Architect Igor Uteyshev
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The interior is filled with air and light. Light tones and light designs prevail. The large-scale step arc framing the TV is designed with the game of light and shadow. The agricultural table top of a low elongated rack, custom, as if hanging in the air, as metal legs are closed with glass facades.
Architect Alexey Dolgov
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Pioneer's swivel arcuate rack (Japan) is made according to the project of the architect Sergey Nikitina. Extracted plasterboard boxes are deconed by veneer Zebrano. Inside them are hidden wires connecting various components of the home theater system. Horizontal elements are connected by stainless steel tubes, in which the wires also pass. The sockets and the back of the LCD panel neatly masks the rear wall. Thanks to the openwork structure, the rack skips light and seems easy with significant sizes (290150cm). It separates the living room from the private part of the apartment, while the feeling of a single space remains. Directly behind the counter are the doors leading to the nursery and bedroom. Argument elements of the design soften the strict geometry of Hi-End-equipment and invas the curved living room walls.
This rack is made using aircraft industry. All regions are hollow, with a cellular structure, which provides structures with high strength at relatively low weight. Its design corresponds to the design of Hi-End-equipment. The horizontal planes are accented with exotic wood textures with long blond veins.
Architect Sergey Nikitin
Toshiba flat TV (Japan) hangs on a wall with a bulk finish. The architect applied the Russian stone Dolomite deep brown.
Stone cut into pieces. Several variants of a multiple width ratio, length and depth of pieces, which made it possible to create an irregular but harmonious volumetric texture. The lion's proportion of success depends on the proper selection of these values.
Dolomite is glued to the brick wall with tiled glue and is covered with a special stamp in stone. This is done so that the dust does not settle on the material with the porous structure and the house was easy to clean.
The wall itself is an art object, reminding an abstract minimalistic composition. The design of the television panel is well combined with the texture and color of the natural decor. Beautiful natural material gives the interior naturalness and softens the dominance of modern technology.
This representative zone is made in the style that I would call decorated minimalism. TV- modern technological thing. On the contrary, natural stone, just like ethnic accessories, which abounds the interior, many are associated with archaic. In my opinion, technocratic design and ethnic things perfectly get along with each other in this room.
Architect Igor Uteyshev