Domoff Interiors is a renowned Russian Design Company that has been developing astonishing commercial, residential, and hospitality design projects throughout their 10 years of experience on the field, and today they’ll be sharing their secrets of putting together a perfect All-White Interior Design Project!
Domoff Group was founded in 2001 and started its journey with challenging architecture projects. Since day one, the team of 80 committed design experts has been a reference among architects and designers that have big-scale projects in their hands.
Every design undertaking by Domoff Interiors bears a distinct signature. Whether it’s a home or commercial project, the end result is always in line with the client’s requirements and preferences. The design company seeks to strike the ideal mix between use, aesthetics, and comfort.
Choosing one of their design projects was one of the most difficult undertakings! Uralsk is a residential development that is all white, which instantly wins our design lover’s heart! Look it up!
Even though we adore vibrantly colored spaces, all-white interiors are a design choice that will never go out of style. There’s something classic and calming about a bleached-out environment, whether it’s a light and airy kitchen or a colorless living room filled with textures and intriguing art.
All-white interiors have extremely precise guidelines for success, despite the fact that they may appear to be simpler to execute. It’s harder than it looks to maintain a cohesive all-white scheme whether layering textures, selecting paint colors and materials, or even selecting artwork.
Different shades of white and layering of textures and subtle hints of pale faded shades are key. It’s also important to create reflective moments with lighting, mirrors, and a few key pieces of art.
The trick is also to add texture with other materials!
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NEWTON WASHBASIN
Newton Washbasin, by Maison Valentina, has grown from the ancient art of casting metal, where metal is heated until melted into spheres and semi-spheres shape, defying the laws of physics. One by one, each element is joined to produce an outstanding pattern and organic structure, finished in a dramatic black lacquer and gold-plated accents.
HALO MIRROR
Halo Mirror by Boca do Lobo was inspired by a phenomenon produced by light interacting with ice crystals suspended in the atmosphere, the Halo. Halos can have many forms, ranging from colored or white rings to arcs and spots in the sky. Composed by a set of three mirrors, it allows for different displays and creative settings