Interior design ideas

Multilevel ceiling (Part 2)

June 8th, 2007

Zoning. In a context of the modern house such question, as allocation of separate zones, is also important. In a special measure it is actual for the dwellings of the new type equipped as open flowing spaces, making uniform plastic structure.
Everyone knows that designers and architects have entered new system instead of former square-cluster system with narrow corridors instead of former square-cluster system with narrow corridors. this new system has two basic zones: public and private. Each of them unites different mini-zones - places for food reception, rest and work. It requires greater logicality of the organization of space, greater isolation of each mini-zone. In the room, where there are practically no walls, functional zones start to be emphasized by furnish of a floor, walls, illumination and, certainly, levels of a ceiling. For example, having lifted a head, we can see an oval repeating an oval of a dining table in a table zone. Or the bath allocated somehow differently, a bed, a winter garden, a bar rack, even “road” from one zone to another. Usually multilevel ceilings “are supported” by a floor. It can be a podium, application of different materials for a floor covering or one material - the only peculiarity is that the colors should be different (for example, parquet and a tile, a parquet of two shades).
Even if behind there is nothing to hide a multilevel ceiling, it is regarded as a special interior style. Forms of such designs are quite diversified: classical geometry, fantastic forms, combinations of a curve and a triangle. It can be a stucco moulding and simply abstract compositions. Imitation of constructive elements in a classical interior - is one of multilevel ceiling versions.

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