Brutalism
Exposed concrete, rough forms, minimum decor. Architectural character with focus on material texture.
TL;DR
TL;DR
Style Brutalism represents practicality, individuality, and harmony. Our company delivers renovations in Brutalism style in Moscow to premium quality standards.
The Brutalism style represents a unique direction in modern interior design. In this review, we examine the main features of this style, materials used, and examples of implementation.
Key features of Brutalism style
This style combines aesthetics and high functionality. When planning the layout, we pay close attention to spatial solutions, ergonomics, and sophisticated lighting design.
Finishing details and materials used
In the process of implementing renovations, the following materials are selected:
- Architectural concrete
- Steel
- Rough wood
- Microcement
- Glass
Each material is chosen by our designers to match the project's layout and client preferences.
Frequently Asked Questions
What defines Brutalism style in interior design?
This style is characterized by a specific approach to space planning, a unique mix of materials, and carefully selected color palettes.
What is the cost of renovation in Brutalism style?
The final cost depends on the property area and design complexity. The style multiplier is 1.1 relative to our base rate.
Color Palette
raw-concrete
#9C9A95|base
shadow
#444240|accent
iron-oxide
#7A4A36|warm
Finishing Materials
- Architectural concrete
- Steel
- Rough wood
- Microcement
- Glass
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