Old Distillery apartment II
Apartamento
Tallin, Estonia
Tiina-Liina Uudam
Located in Tallinn (Estonia) is this cosy flat in a former distillery in the Rotermanni area. The idea was to rescue the building and give it a contemporary air with a marked avant-garde aesthetic. The interior features a high ceiling, the result of making the most of the existing structure of the building, which gives the space spaciousness and luminosity. Plastered walls that contrast with the herringbone oak floor and brass door handles remind us a little of the industrial origin of the place.
One of its most marked characteristics is the chromatic palette which, in combination with the large and small pieces that make up the furniture, gives it that avant-garde and warm air that was sought after. On a background of white walls and wooden floor we find elements of bright and pure colours creating contrasts that we would not expect to see, but that masterfully applied form an environment where the elements give the composition and the colour gives the sensation; as if it were an exhibition of works of art. Orange doors and an intense green room set, paintings where yellow predominates and blue carpets, pure reds and saturated shades, we find details of colour wherever we look.
In a place where the elements are as contrasting as its palette, where we find a replica of a Miró next to a Victorian-style iron and bronze bed and a desk with an industrial bookshelf, we then move on to an open plan living room.
