Yakimov Alexander is a fashionable interior designer. He designs the furnishings in apartments, houses, tells what kind of interior he has in his home.
Alexander Yakimov is a modern designer. He embodies bold ideas. Customers refuse some of his developments, but he equips his dwelling with the remaining furnishings.
Biography and personal life
Alexander Yakimov was born in April 1971. Then he received his secondary and then higher education in the field of interior design.
Now Alexander is a vegetarian and is actively involved in sports. He gladly demonstrates a pumped-up figure in photographs on social networks. Yakimov says that now there cannot be a day without sports.
Alexander is happy to share his dishes with subscribers on social networks. Since a creative person is now an adherent of a raw food diet, for example, for breakfast he has a banana, prunes, dates, almonds and berries.
The famous designer is proud of his family. He has a wonderful wife who gave her husband four children. They have two girls and two boys. The family often travels out of town to their summer cottage, where they take pictures with pleasure and enjoy communicating with each other and with nature.
Design projects
Alexander develops them together with his colleague in the shop - Alexander Potemkin.
These talented craftsmen created the Vysota design studio.
As Yakimov says, he places his work as an architect on a par with the profession of a doctor. After all, when he tells someone about his activities, then each person immediately remembers that he needs to do something, meaning his home.
Alexander Yakimov made a great contribution to the transformation of an acquaintance's apartment. Here's how the designer talks about it. When he met an intelligent man at his girlfriend's birthday party, he showed a project that another design firm had developed for him.
Looking at these sketches, Alexander realized that the situation proposed by those masters was somehow lifeless. Then our hero invited a new acquaintance to make another project and completely free of charge.
For nine months, together with colleague Alexander Potemkin, they worked in the apartment of the new owner. The guys decided to place a dressing room, a guest bathroom, a laundry room, an office on the ground floor. And they connected the kitchen with the living room.
On the second floor, the designers placed a bedroom with a bathroom, and closed this area with a glass partition. The craftsmen supplemented this setting with stucco moldings, and placed invisible doors in the hallway.
Yakimov said that this style of the apartment is called "Gatsby". It can be recreated even in a small apartment, as glass partitions and invisible doors visually expand the space.
The owner of the apartment, who was there only twice during the renovation, appreciated the final transformation of his home.
House of Alexander Yekimov
The work of the master is also visible in his place of residence. So, for his Moscow apartment, he used traditional colors - dark and light, but turned them over exactly the opposite. That is, he made the ceiling black, and the floor turned out to be white, they decided to sheathe the walls with wood.
Yakimov also wanted his apartment to be an eco-house, so he ordered wooden materials from Arkhangelsk, and the master made the brickwork for him by hand. The designer also used natural Japanese paint, which was created on the yolks of eggs.
Alexander complemented all this with gold switches and other shiny accessories.
The result is an apartment in an individual style. So Yakimov, together with his partner, once again demonstrated their skills and put a piece of their soul into their deed.