A house on the Black Sea coast with vintage decor
Follow Planète Déco on Google — add us to your favourites to keep our decor articles in your news feedThis house on the Black Sea coast, with its vintage decor, is inspired by nature, blending marine colors and warm materials
Conceived as an elegant retreat, this house on the Black Sea coast was designed by interior architect Valeriia Franzhulo, founder and director of FRANZHULO Design. She envisioned a space where every detail harmonizes with the surrounding landscape. The house spans two levels with a meticulously planned layout. Its large windows invite the eye to wander freely toward the outdoors. This constant connection with the garden visually expands the rooms.
The ground floor features an open living area, a kitchen, a guest bedroom, and a bathroom. Upstairs, several bedrooms enjoy direct access to the light-filled terraces. Spaces are simple, yet the decor is full of personality.
The living room sets the tone with a central painting that inspires the entire color palette. Blue is omnipresent in soft tones. The materials are natural and artisanal, featuring wood, ceramics, and textiles chosen for their presence.
The color palette plays a key role in the perception of the interior space. Shades of blue evoke the sea and bring an immediate sensation of fresh air. Terracotta and wood tones balance the overall look by adding warm accents. This contrast creates a calm atmosphere that is never monotonous. The colors seem to blend into one another with great subtlety. The furniture complements this concept with simple shapes and natural materials. Each piece finds its place effortlessly, creating a true family home with a history.
Outside, the house is flanked by terraces clad in wooden structures. Climbing plants wind around the pergolas, creating pleasant shaded areas. The summer kitchen and dining spaces naturally extend the indoor living space. Its garden thus becomes a room in its own right, open to the sky and the greenery. A swimming pool awaits those who enjoy the garden’s privacy. The chosen materials echo those of the interior to maintain a sense of visual cohesion. This house on the Black Sea cost is a home that doesn’t strive to be a minimalist space, but one that tells a story—that of seaside memories. Photo: Mikhail Chekalov - Styling: Varvara Kalitskaya
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The ground floor features an open living area, a kitchen, a guest bedroom, and a bathroom. Upstairs, several bedrooms enjoy direct access to the light-filled terraces. Spaces are simple, yet the decor is full of personality.
The living room sets the tone with a central painting that inspires the entire color palette. Blue is omnipresent in soft tones. The materials are natural and artisanal, featuring wood, ceramics, and textiles chosen for their presence.
The color palette plays a key role in the perception of the interior space. Shades of blue evoke the sea and bring an immediate sensation of fresh air. Terracotta and wood tones balance the overall look by adding warm accents. This contrast creates a calm atmosphere that is never monotonous. The colors seem to blend into one another with great subtlety. The furniture complements this concept with simple shapes and natural materials. Each piece finds its place effortlessly, creating a true family home with a history.
Outside
Outside, the house is flanked by terraces clad in wooden structures. Climbing plants wind around the pergolas, creating pleasant shaded areas. The summer kitchen and dining spaces naturally extend the indoor living space. Its garden thus becomes a room in its own right, open to the sky and the greenery. A swimming pool awaits those who enjoy the garden’s privacy. The chosen materials echo those of the interior to maintain a sense of visual cohesion. This house on the Black Sea cost is a home that doesn’t strive to be a minimalist space, but one that tells a story—that of seaside memories. Photo: Mikhail Chekalov - Styling: Varvara Kalitskaya
























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