N O N - S T A N D A R D __S O L U T I O N S _ can be implemented in almost any interior. The simplest option is unconventional decor or textiles, which, if they don't "settle in," can always be replaced. More complex options involve non-standard constructions. Experimentation is possible both at the stage of constructing walls and ceilings, as well as during the selection of finishing materials. All that's needed is a certain degree of ADVENTUROUSNESS and TIME.Sometimes, bringing non-standard solutions to life requires significant financial investment. Naturally, all options are drafted, calculated, and visualized during the design phase. But experiments are experiments, so surprises may arise during implementation—both positive and negative deviations from the project. Any non-standard approach is a risk that, fortunately, almost always pays off.
We illustrate the process of creating an asymmetrical mirrored ceiling with sandblasted patterns, perimeter lighting, and an asymmetrical entrance decor to the loggia.