Get set to travel forward through time to four futuristic home designs by architect Andrey Chudinow, each one shaped by technological inspiration. Sculptural panels carve out circuit board-like surroundings with oblique outlines and lightbox cutaways. Space age TV walls look like starship control rooms, whilst bedrooms look all set for a long hypersleep through the galaxy. We fly first to a home with aqua blue decor, copper elements and huge daylight panels. Our second stop is a teal accent combo of bespoke furniture and a custom cut kitchen. Our third tour is a darkly dramatised take on the futuristic theme, before we finish off with a home office design that’s out of this world.
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Located in Astana, central Kazakhstan, this 120 square metre home interior is carved out of irregular lines and sloping asymmetry. Huge light panels disrupt the ceiling plane, whilst futuristic wall shelves cut diagonally across the corner of the living space.
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A ceiling section is fitted with a copper infill, which canopies a pathway through the home. The copper canopy pushes through the hallway and on into the kitchen diner. Blue flooring freshens and lightens the interior space.
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The TV wall is crafted like a spacecraft’s control room, with a unique cutaway screen mount and integrated media unit.
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An aqua lounge chair and matching footstool coordinate with the blue floor treatment in the living room. A modern grey sofa melds smoothly into pewter grey flooring by the striking built-in bookcase.
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A marble coffee table puts a crisp white and gleaming chrome core into the lounge layout.
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A doorway reveals a glimpse of a second sitting room.
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The two tone floor treatment is a running theme throughout the house, drawing outlines that hug the walls and the furniture to create zoning. The copper ceiling panel transforms into a light installation across the home entryway, where perforations punch out an irregular linear pattern.
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Aqua blue dining chairs make bright additions to a sleek monochrome dining table. A simple floral centrepiece adds a delicate touch of nature.
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Blue laminate flows across the modern dining room floor like a vivid river.
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One white ceiling panel descends across the dining space, morphing into a partially dividing wall that separates the kitchen.
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Moving into the kitchen, we pass by a unique wine storage nook. The niche slopes toward the cooking zone, as though directing the way.
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A chimney extractor brings the copper accent to the kitchen island.
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Wood cladding surrounds the eye catching wine storage unit, creating a clash of warmth against the cold graphite wall.
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LED light glows around the top of the chimney extractor, and through perforations in the ceiling.
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The heavily sculpted wall and ceiling panels look like intricately engineered pieces of an enormous starship.
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The sitting area that was visible from the main lounge is a small snug with a roaring modern fireplace. The stylish hearth extends in an L-shape around the room.
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A pair of swivel chairs sit by the leaping flame, upholstered in warm cognac to complement the copper elements of the scheme.
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The modern bedroom has a technological aesthetic. Illuminated tracks mark the headboard wall, like a giant piece of circuit board.
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More circuit board-like panels shape the ceiling and form a diagonal light track.
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A bucket vanity chair is teamed with a modern dressing table across from the bed. A custom cut vanity mirror reflects the headboard statement wall.
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Rose gold fixtures bring added luxe to the white bathroom scheme, where they float above a completely unique bathroom sink and bathtub.
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The sink and bathtub appear to curve out from the walls and into each other, in one continuous satisfying flow.
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Our second futuristic home interior is coloured by bold teal accents, which slice up a distinctive sofa design.
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The modern coffee table features cutaways that echo the lines of the sofa silhouette.
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A sloped TV makes an appearance in this house too, surrounded by a media unit that’s shaped to further dramatise the diagonal line.