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Melancholy space
Kasia Syramalot, Palasatka

Melancholy space

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Melancholy is a form of mental illness manifested in a prolonged state of sadness. Characteristic for melancholy is a solemn and pensive mood, often the result of a more thoughtful view on life. In small doses it is a defence reaction of the psyche, a restorative slumber bringing rebirth.

photo_credit Kasia Syramalot, Palasatka
Kasia Syramalot, Palasatka
photo_credit Kasia Syramalot, Palasatka
Kasia Syramalot, Palasatka

Postmodernism created an environment brimming with signs and meanings. This obscures the distinction between essential and secondary. An apartment leaves you alone with yourself, lets you escape the belarusian reality.

photo_credit Kasia Syramalot, Palasatka
Kasia Syramalot, Palasatka
photo_credit Kasia Syramalot, Palasatka
Kasia Syramalot, Palasatka

The apartment is located in a residential complex that was built in the end of the 20th century and has already grown old. The nature of its layout appears random: low ceilings, haphazard doors and an oversized hallway.

photo_credit Kasia Syramalot, Palasatka
Kasia Syramalot, Palasatka
photo_credit Kasia Syramalot, Palasatka
Kasia Syramalot, Palasatka

Our fundamental goal was to transform this chaotic space into one that is more logical and understandable, using only minimal architectural interventions. New high doorways were employed as a means of such transformation. Their depths are in line with the embedded storage systems. The doorways define the main visual axes which lead from to the dark hallway to the brighter living areas.

photo_credit Kasia Syramalot, Palasatka
Kasia Syramalot, Palasatka
photo_credit Kasia Syramalot, Palasatka
Kasia Syramalot, Palasatka

The colour in the interior is replaced by natural textures. Lime wall plaster, wooden floors, polished stainless steel, travertine and quartz surfaces and linen fabriс saturate the space with honest materiality. They create a context for small black details such as cast-iron door handles, metal curtain rods and mixer taps.

photo_credit Kasia Syramalot, Palasatka
Kasia Syramalot, Palasatka
photo_credit Kasia Syramalot, Palasatka
Kasia Syramalot, Palasatka

The atmosphere of the interior aims to avoid contemporary architectural discourse. It is based on feelings, materiality and art. A reproduction of Félix Vallotton casts a mystical air to the home office. The doorway in the living room opens into “The Mask”, a sculpture by Alexander Sokolov, a belarusian sculptor.

photo_credit Kasia Syramalot, Palasatka
Kasia Syramalot, Palasatka
photo_credit Kasia Syramalot, Palasatka
Kasia Syramalot, Palasatka

Team:

Architecture & Interior Design: Radical Passive

Photographer: Kasia Syramalot, Palasatka

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Materials Used:

Ironmongery: ODShop, JH2018Rob

Light switch + socket: Jung, LS990 (white)

Shower and mixer tap: Paffoni Light

Interior furniture:    

all furniture designed by Radical Passive, except for the sofa in the living room - Merlin, Furman; the chairs in the kitchen - Osaka, Pedrali; and the antique armchair in the study
+ candle holder by Radical Passive

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Project credits

Architecture & Interior Design

Product spec sheet

Chairs
Light Switch & Sockets
LS 990 white by Jung HQ
Sofa
Merlin by furman
Door Handles
Rob Op Rectangular by Online Deurbeslag Shop
Shower & Mixer Tap
Light Series by Paffoni

Project data

Project Year
2020
Category
Apartments
Building Area
90 m2
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