Today in Forum City we will tell you about a project by a Russian architect. In the heart of a picturesque forest, in the northwestern part of Europe, our compatriot Nikolai Lyzlov has created a cozy homestead with lots of light and warmth. The facade is austere and elegant, with many glazed surfaces and red brick walls.
Whatโs interesting, the configuration of Ruben Dishdishyan House does not imply the clear division of the house into floors. All balconies and windows have different heights above ground level. Here one has a chance to see something new in the surrounding landscape every time.
Confidentiality was the clientโs main requirement for the creation of the mansion. To the neighbors, what goes on behind the walls remains a mystery. While the back of the house is completely open to the fabulous nature of the protected forest.
The interior furnishings are simply breathtaking! Every corner of every room, from the decoration of walls and ceilings to the very last piece of furniture is a real work of art.
The clientโs personal library was a real treasure for the living room: it has two levels connected by a graceful spiral staircase.
All the lighting fixtures are chosen by the designers very well. They not only serve their purpose, but are also a decoration for all areas of the room.
The spacious bedrooms are decorated with many paintings and filled with sunlight. For the bathrooms, the pool and the billiard room, mosaic ceramic tiles are used, which gives the room a special luxury.
Can you provide more details about the Ruben Dishdishyan House by Nikolay Lyzlov in Benelux? What makes it a classic mansion and how does it blend with the protected forest?