
Neither Pugacheva nor Allegrova would have lived in such a house.
Alexandra Pakhmutova and Nikolai Dobronravov are not the celebrities willing to spend tens of millions on luxury homes. It turned out that the couple lived extremely modestly by stellar standards.
Faded wallpaper with a geometric pattern, an old green sofa, a tablecloth on a fragile coffee table: this is the living room in which the composer lives after the death of her husband. The constant detail is the piano. Without him, the star couple simply could not exist.
Designer Anton Medinsky shared his thoughts on the interior in an interview with PopCornNews. He emphasized that Pakhmutova’s generation was not used to spending money on gold and other goods, hence this asceticism. People did not choose furniture based on appearance, but on whether the product was well put together.
“Such apartments are reminiscent of Soviet childhood. Many lived in similar houses. The special thing about such interiors is that there was no opportunity to buy anything. It was possible, but not what you wanted, but what they gave you. In such interiors, every object has some kind of history. You won’t see anything like that today,’ the expert threw up his hands.
Images from the program “Hello, Andrey!”
Photo source: Legion Media
Author: Anna Pavlova Olga Sobko
Source: Popcorn News

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