Guided by the ancient history, geology, and flora and fauna of the Black Sea, Russian interior designer Natasha Popov has designed a family home in Crimea that celebrates the region’s history and surrounding landscape.
Located in Balaklava, a settlement on the Crimean Peninsula that’s part of the city of Sevastopol, the 30-year-old, 6,358 square foot three-level house sits atop a hill that’s part of a canyon, overlooking spectacular views of nature and a nearby vineyard.
“With this home, there was no need to go far in search of complex, nuanced colours for the design. It was enough to peer out through the windows at the landscape for inspiration,” Popov says.
“The sandy tones of layered limestone, mossy, coniferous and olive-green hues, and the dark brown shades of tree bark and…