Who is Natasha Barbier? Her real last name? How many years? Where was born? Natalia Barbier: personal life Ideal repair Natalya Barbier biography.

Fashion & Style 31.07.2019
Fashion & Style

The host of the First Channel program " Perfect repair» Natasha Barbier believes that when making repairs, you should not chase fashion and high cost too much. And she confirms these words with a personal example: in her apartment she does not level the crooked walls and does not change the creaky parquet. And some of the things that decorate her house were bought for a penny at a flea market, found in a barn or in the attic, or even brought from a landfill.


- Usually a pseudonym is taken when real name not too euphonious or too ordinary. But you have your own beautiful - Troepolskaya ...

I like her too. I didn't intend to change it. When I was 29 years old, I worked as an art critic in Ogonyok - and then they began to publish the first glossy magazine in Russia, Domovoy. I was invited there to write a column about interiors. In order not to be offended at the main place of work, in the "Domovoi" I began to sign my grandmother's surname - Barbier. After leaving six months later from Ogonyok, I said in Domovoy: “Guys, now you can sign me with Natalia Troepolskaya!” And I heard: “Sorry, but now you will always be Natasha Barbier. Readers are already used to it.

- Is your grandmother French?

Probably, my distant great-great-grandfather was brought to Russia after the war of 1812, but my grandmother Nina Konstantinovna is Russian. True, in her passport the surname with an “R” at the end is “Barbier”. But in fact, of course, in Russian this "R" should not be written and read. My beautiful grandmother turned 102 on January 25th. As a family, we admire her genetics and hope that something has passed on to us.

It seems that in 1918, during civil war, in Saratov there was a terrible epidemic of Asiatic cholera. Healthy man could go outside, get infected, fall and die on the spot. Probably, their bodies were taken somewhere and burned ... So, one day my grandmother's mother left the house - and did not return. And then grandma's dad went out into the street healthy, and returned already sick. And his three children looked after him until his death. None of them got infected! When the father died, the children were assigned to an orphanage.

- Terrible…

Yes. But grandmother's stories about the orphanage are just memories of happiness! A good mansion was given under the orphanage, it was led by former Narodnaya Volya - revolutionaries from the nobility. Sick, malnourished children came to them, and they nursed them all, treated their teeth, taught them how to brush, read Tolstoy to them, and got milk for them even at the most difficult years. For grandmother, the main delicacy is still a glass of milk with kalach. Granny left the orphanage as a healthy, cheerful, well-read girl and met my future grandfather. They decided to live together, but since they were Komsomol members, they believed that signing was very bourgeois. Even the birth of two children did not become a reason for going to the registry office. Only in 1941, when the war began, did my grandmother think that it would be nice to register a marriage - you never know why the documents would be needed. Friends advised: "You would take your husband's surname - Osipov." And she, naive, asked: “Why is mine bad?” But she lived without landings with this surname.

As a child, I spent all summer in the country, and my grandmother taught me to swim, climb trees and fences, fight off goats. After retirement, her asthma worsened, but she said: "Nonsense, I will be treated with yoga." I remember that we were sitting on the banks of the Volga together in the lotus position. I’m small, flexible, I learned easily, but it was harder for my grandmother. But in general she was athletic, she swam until she was 80 years old.

- Do you look like her?

By nature. She is cheerful, determined, independent - and so am I. My first words were "I myself." I wanted to do everything myself! Mom recently recalled: “You only went to first grade. I say: “Daughter, let me wash your collars.” - "Not!" And you stand over the sink, wash them, rub them, hang them up. It always seemed to me that I could handle any business better than others, and if I did something wrong, then there would be no one to blame.


- My husband and I studied together at the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University at the Department of Literary Criticism, Sasha then studied the history of literature all his life (with her husband Alexander Galushkin at the dacha in Montenegro)


- And the interest in interiors, the ability to make the house beautiful and cozy, too, from your grandmother?

This is from mom. She ran home from school (my mother was the head teacher at an English special school) and cooked dinner. We had a tradition of having dinner together, and no matter how simple the food was, my mother always set the table, poured juice into a beautiful jug, lit a candle. And even on the yacht it was clean and beautiful.

- A photo from the gloss is immediately presented: a luxurious ship, and on it - beauties and millionaires ...

My dad is a retired captain of the 2nd rank and a master of sports international class. He was a member of the first yachting team of the USSR and founded the first yacht clubs on the Volga. And my mother, as befits a fighting friend, went with him to all regattas. And they always took me and my older brother with them.

Sports childhood gave me an excellent hardening - and not even physical, but spiritual. I know that you can't panic, you have to work as a team and that the captain's word is law. It came in handy in my adult life. Most often I slept on the bow on spare sails, and the best sleeping pill for me so far is the measured beat of the wave against the side.

The first time I was taken on a yacht at the age of two - to a regatta in the Baltic. During a severe storm, my mother tied me and herself to the mast so as not to be washed overboard. But my brother was washed away, I had to return for him! And in such difficult field conditions, my mother, a terrible neat woman, managed to create comfort. The bunks, which in slang are called "coffins", were always covered with the cleanest linen, and delicious food was in the plates, although it is not easy to cook in the absence of a refrigerator and in the presence of pitching.

- Did you yourself learn how to create comfort in adverse conditions when you entered Moscow State University and began to live in a hostel?

When I entered the faculty of journalism, my individualism did not allow me to live in a hostel. I received an increased scholarship, worked part-time at the Zarya company either as a Snow Maiden or as a window cleaner and first rented rooms, then apartments. In which she didn’t live - both with bedbugs and cockroaches ... But she tried to clear her corner.

In my first or second year, I rented a tiny room on the outskirts of Moscow with a bed and a bureau instead of a desk. I was very uncomfortable there, but I figured out how to fix the situation: I covered the coffee table with an old Pavlovo Posad shawl that my grandmother gave me, and attached a reproduction of Brueghel the Elder's Hunters in the Snow cut out from the Young Artist magazine - my favorite painting by my favorite artist. There was little money, but I bought one large yellow golden apple and put it next to the picture. Falling asleep, I admired the still life: a wonderful scarf, a wonderful picture and a beautiful apple. On the fifth or sixth day it shrank, I ate it and bought a new one. I need my own corner, and I will always find a way to make it comfortable and cozy. That's probably why I started doing interiors.

- I can imagine how you turned around by buying your apartment!

My first apartment was a one-room apartment, on the ground floor, but I renovated it very stylishly for those times. White walls, minimal furniture, and along the empty wall I placed ten pots of cyclamen on the floor. Below were bright flowers, and paintings by familiar artists hung above them - it was beautiful. When Sasha and I (Natalia's husband, the famous literary historian Alexander Galushkin. He died last year. - Approx. "TN") got married, bought a kopeck piece, but also on the first floor. There, the main challenge was to use every centimeter for bookshelves and shelves.

In both apartments, the transformation did not require too much effort and money. But in order to make them, you had to sit down, think, turn on your imagination ... We moved from a two-room apartment about fifteen years ago to the current one, settling in a communal apartment. Nothing much was changed to preserve the aura of the place. After all, it happens that the interior is successful, but not for this house - and disharmony arises. It is foolish to make a minimalist interior in an old house with ceilings decorated with stucco or in a five-story panel building - pseudo-empire.


- I fell in love with all the heroes of the "Ideal Renovation" during my work, and I think that they
they treat me well too (on the set of the program with Lolita Milyavskaya)


- What else should not be done? What mistakes do people make most often during renovations?

People often start unbearable repairs. Their first mistake is an overestimation of their strength, and the second is a misconception of what is necessary.

- What is it like?

Let's say you have a budget for two pairs of winter boots. You need to imagine your lifestyle, your work, the way you move around the city, and don't forget about the climate. It would be a mistake to buy two pairs of high-heeled boots. And two pairs of boots or uggs too. It is probably worth getting one pair of stiletto boots for going out, and one with a low stable heel to walk in snow and mud. It’s the same with renovation: you need to remember your budget and lifestyle and not try to make everything the most beautiful or trendy. It is better to take into account the main trends, but adapt them so that it is convenient and pleasant for you. I am not a supporter of perfectionism: it torments people, destroys their nerves.

- You understand this, looking at the situation from the outside. And when it comes to you personally?

In my apartment, the walls are crooked - and I don't think they need to be leveled. Well, the wall “mowed down” a little - this is how we have been “mowed down” from time immemorial. And the parquet is very old, it creaks. I have money for a new one, and the old one is not too expensive to cycle, but I feel sorry for touching it - I think: let the old man still creak.

There are not many expensive things in my house. I bought a part for very little money at flea markets in Izmailovo or abroad. The lamp in the dining room in a past life was a yard lantern and hung over the porch of an Italian house - my friend brought it from a trip. The round table that stands under it, my husband and I found in the garbage. This is a sturdy Soviet folding table. Of course, there are scratches and notches on it, but they are not visible under the tablecloth. And the sofa near the table is actually a Belgian garden bench bought at a sale. To emphasize the texture of the tree, Sasha and I rubbed it with sunflower oil - then we had only it, special means not sold yet. Chairs are perhaps the most expensive furniture in the house, but I bought them at a discount. The sofa in the living room was purchased from IKEA and upholstered in dark velvet - after which it looks different. In the hallway there is a wonderful old chair, which was given to me by friends - an antiquary and an architect. When it was restored, a treasure was found.

- I was sure that only Ilf and Petrov had treasures in chairs!

As you can see, not only. "Klad" - Soviet 25-ruble bills and the 1968 newspaper in which they were wrapped - the restorer laid out under transparent plastic on the back of the chair back. I use an elephant saddle and an old chest as coffee tables. The saddle was brought from India by a friend. An American travel chest was gathering dust in the attic of an old house where the editors of the Mezzanine magazine rented an office. It was found by the workers who were doing the repairs and wanted to throw it in the trash, but I took it and washed it. Apparently, abandoned, forgotten old things are drawn to people like me, who are always ready to take them to stay.

- Before we went far from the Mezzanine editors, I wanted to ask: why did you, after graduating from the faculty of journalism, begin to write about painting, and then about interiors?

At first I wrote about literature: I graduated from the department of literary criticism. My husband and I studied together with the outstanding literary critic Galina Andreevna Belaya, but my husband was engaged in the history of literature all his life, and after university I went as a correspondent for the so-called pregnant rate in the Literary Russia newspaper. From there I had to leave because of my views. Then Vasily Grossman's Life and Fate began to be published, and I published Grossman's diaries and Galich's poems, which had not yet been published at that time, in the newspaper. And then an interview with the rector of the Historical and Archival Institute, Afanasiev, in which he spoke, among other things, about the negative role of the Communist Party in the fate of the country.

Some time after the publication of these articles, I walked along Tverskoy Boulevard in winter - and along it then there were billboards on which the latest issues of the Pravda newspaper were hung out - and in the next issue of Pravda, on the right side, I saw a column in which they smashed and branded my posts! Stepping past the shields, I realized that I was fired. But perestroika began, so it was not very scary. I thought: fired - well, to hell with them. She left for the freer Literaturnaya Gazeta, and from there a year later to Ogonyok, where she began to work with color tabs in the art department. And only then - in "Domovoy", to write about interiors. A few years later, my friend Anna Fadeeva and I were invited to make the first interior magazine in Russia.


On the set of the program with Alisa Freindlich.
To the left of the actress is her granddaughter Anya, to the right is her daughter Varvara


- Was it hard to create your own magazine, and even be a pioneer?

Of course. This is not only a creative process, but also an organizational one. During the time that Mezzanine is being released, there have been three crises, and every time you need to save the magazine and employees, somewhere to make compromises, somewhere to tighten up, somewhere, on the contrary, to make an unexpected breakthrough - cheerful and arrogant. I remember every person I had to fire! The first issue of the magazine came out in August 1998 - just in those days when the crisis hit. And we had a cheerful beautiful cover with a large headline: “Autumn, life is good!” Our cheerful magazine lay in kiosks and shops, and two days later, on the third, they took me to the hospital with a heart attack. I worked, worked, then came home and sobbed, sobbed, until it became bad. But they broke through.

The Ideal Remont on Channel One has a much wider audience than the magazine. What changed in your life when you started to host a TV program?

I started painting my nails red. I realized that hands often end up in the frame: I constantly show something, which means I need to focus on them.

- I thought you would tell how they began to recognize you on the street ...

Yes, it's funny. The program is filmed not only in the studio, we make stories in different countries ah at all sorts of flea markets. And then for half a day you shoot material in Istanbul, in the bazaar, rummage through the rubble and look for carpets. Heat, fatigue, hunger. You see that around the corner they are selling watermelons in pieces, you run to the tray covered in dust, the makeup is leaking, the transmitter is hanging out - and the sellers say to you in Russian: “Oh, you are Natasha Barbier! And we are from Kazakhstan, we love your program so much.” Or drag bags of food from the supermarket - and the one with meat is torn and dripping from it - and someone asks for an autograph. I almost dropped my bag in surprise. On the one hand, it is pleasant and touching when they say that they are watching your program, but on the other hand, recognition does not excite me, without it it is easier and freer. I can’t imagine how the heroes of our program live - they are recognized a hundred times more often.

- Over the two years of its existence, you have made repairs to dozens of stars. Have you made friends with any of them?

I fell in love with all the heroes of Ideal Renovation during my work, and I think that they also treat me well. I have developed a glorious relationship with Valentina Titova, Larisa Golubkina, I communicate with Alena Sviridova. Several times we went to visit the Etush: during the filming, my team became friends with them. Anna Nikolaevna Shatilova greeted us like family and treated us to cakes and tea. It was not only pleasant, but also really necessary: ​​we shoot several stories a day, by the evening I sometimes cannot stand on my feet from hunger. And they came to Shatilova in the evening, hungry and tired, but during the filming of her story they rested.

Sometimes the heroes of the program have to turn on their acting skills. Once we did not have time to hang a chandelier, which had to be assembled for a long time, and it is impossible to postpone the shooting. We got out. I said, pointing to the ceiling: “What a wonderful crystal chandelier you have now!” And Lolita Milyavskaya, looking at the hook in the ceiling, gasped: “God, what a beauty!” And the beauty lay in the corner - then the operator filmed it separately.

I have to play too. We made a living room for Inna Makarova and Natalia Bondarchuk in country house- started the project in the fall, and finished in the winter. In that part of the house where the renovation was going on, no one lived, and it was not heated for filming. The cold was brutal, but I had to take off in a dress. I say: “How beautiful, comfortable it is!” I tell how we did what, and the fireplace is burning behind me, and with each phrase I move closer to it, then I put one foot on the fireplace, change my foot - and my face is inspired!

Or we are filming the finale with Zinaida Kiriyenko, I am telling something to the camera, and suddenly there is a terrible roar - some very heavy and probably valuable object falls behind my back. But I, without turning around and without changing my face, say: “We continue to work.” Turns out it was the monitor. Incidents like this keep us on our toes. Like all work at Ideal Renovation: I sometimes need to remember something from a variety of areas - about technology, furniture styles, national crafts, textiles, to solve a bunch of issues from different areas. Do not relax - and that's great. I am friends with the son of Natalya Petrovna Bekhtereva, Svyatoslav Medvedev, director of the Institute of the Brain of the Academy of Sciences, and I learned from him that we do not age if we think and solve some problems all the time. So "Perfect Renovation" is not just a refurbishment of the living rooms and kitchens of the stars, but also in some way a permanent "repair" of myself.

Natasha Barbier

Real name: Natalia Troepolskaya

A family: mother - Natalia Vladimirovna, teacher of English; father - Vladimir Borisovich, captain of the 2nd rank, retired

Education: Graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University

Career: worked in the newspapers "Literaturnaya Rossiya" and "Literaturnaya Gazeta", magazines "Spark" and "Domovoy". In 1998, she became the editor-in-chief of the first interior magazine in Russia, Mezzanine. Created exhibition projects "Week of decor", "Week of gardens". She led the program "House with a mezzanine" (Home). Since 2013 - the host of the program "Idealny Remont" (Channel One)

Restraint, intelligence and a high intellectual component - that's it, Natasha Barbier. Journalist, publisher of Mezzanine magazine and TV presenter. Real name - Natalya Vladimirovna Troepolskaya. Nickname Natalya chose the name of her grandmother ... She has the right. She is a Woman with a capital letter, from her comes an aura of charm, softness and homeliness, but at the same time a deep mind and thoughtfulness in everything. And such a lady surname Barbier is more suitable than Troepolskaya.

Childhood

Natasha Barbier is a Russian designer and her sense of style is her way of life. Barbier was born in Kronstadt, then the family moved to Saratov. The third of September is the date of her birth. According to the horoscope, Virgo is soft, gentle, pure, but firm in her intentions and knows how to achieve her goals. Natasha's dad, Vladimir Borisovich Troepolsky, is a sailor, and therefore she calls herself none other than " Captain's daughter". Natalia's mother is a teacher, taught English language, and Natasha owes her perfect pronunciation to her. She often reminisces about her childhood, which, according to Barbier, was happy. Therefore, she says that it is almost impossible to offend or anger her. Natasha Barbier, whose biography began in a seaside town, connected her life by no means with navigation or anything related to it. She took a completely different path and, it seems, did not lose. She loves her job and is not shy about talking about it.

Education

Our heroine graduated from the Faculty of Journalism of Moscow State University. Then she acquired the specialty "art critic". Then Natasha trained on the BBC channel.

Career

First there was "Literary Russia", where the future celebrity worked as a correspondent, then - the magazines "Spark" and "Domovoy". Apparently, the passion for home and interiors began from the latter ... In 1998, Barbier took the post of editor-in-chief of the Mezzanine magazine, the first Russian decor magazine, and she does not fall anywhere from these heights. She was often invited and invited to television. For example, Natasha Barbier has long been a host, and part-time expert in the programs "Interiors", "Ideal Repair" and "House with a Mezzanine". So she found her calling - interior decor and everything connected with it. Ms. Barbier became the co-founder and president of the "Association of Interior Decorators" and regularly, every year, she organizes and holds exhibitions "Decor Week", "Garden Week" and "Table Decor". Before her, in fact, no one had dealt with this topic so deeply. Natalya was literally the ancestor of interior journalism in Russia, so Barbier has mastered her niche very tightly, and today few people can compete with her. She is thoroughly and a lot ready to tell her viewer about everything that she understands and what she is sure of, she gladly shares her experience with her audience and gives valuable advice.

Character

Natasha Barbier stood at the origins of the so-called interior journalism, trying to systematize the aspirations of housewives for home improvement. All those who are not indifferent to the arrangement of their internal space and those who like to embellish and modernize it will not remain indifferent to the person of Natasha Barbier.

Live with soul

She is well versed in what is good and what is bad in terms of the interior. For herself, she decided a long time ago that it is not necessary to make repairs at home every year. You just need to throw out the excess (or put it away) and put things in order, and Natasha does this regularly. And it's true - the interior will sparkle with new colors, it will change! After all, things bear the imprint of a person’s personality, and it would be criminal to throw them away or change them (after all, they don’t part with husbands, parents and children, they are unchanged).

Preferences

Natasha Barbier hides her year of birth with female coquettishness, but she was born around 1960 - in the photo, young Natasha is in the first grade of a Saratov school, and this is 1967.

But biological years are not the main thing for a woman, the most important thing is the age of her soul, which is always young when she has something to want. So she - Chief Editor magazine "Mezzanine", considers the great masters of the designer Alexander Rodchenko, the artists Tatlin, Malevich and Lissitzky. Natasha complains very much about the still not obsolete “industry” of design in Russia (or maybe this is a Russian stereotype), that we can’t break out of these shackles, from the perimeter of provinciality. But all this, according to her, is due to history, and no one is to blame. She stands up for the art of decor and hopes that someday the elegant decorations of both the interior and the dining table will be naturally perceived by Russian people and will no longer be taken from the mezzanine on holidays, but will constantly accompany the inhabitants of an apartment or house. Natasha Barbier, whose personal life is covered with a veil of secrecy (she really does not like to talk about this topic in the press), is sincerely offended by everything that is unaesthetic and not done with love. She believes that it's beautiful - it's not when you put on Gucci and Louboutins in public, and eat from plastic tableware. Beauty for Natasha Barbier is a state of mind that constantly and does not change under the influence of circumstances ... A person of high art - nothing can be done, she is like that! Moreover, items do not have to be very expensive, the main thing is that they must be flawlessly assembled together and look harmonious. And this is real art, Natalia believes. She has at home old set copper ladle from the flea market in Amsterdam and silver fish utensils that once belonged to the Dorchester Hotel in London, and an old chandelier moved to it from the Izmailovsky flea market for permanent residence. And there is a time and a place for all of this.

Personal life and beloved spouse

The question of a house by the sea has long been decided for herself by Natasha Barbier. Her husband, Alexander Galushkin, fully supported her, and together with their friends they got housing in Montenegro in the city of Ulcinj. This is an inexpensive and not inhabited by Russian city. They bought the first house for 14 thousand euros, and it was inexpensive compared to neighboring Italy. Their house at one time laid the foundation for a whole Russian settlement located in Ulcinj, so many representatives of Russian bohemia live here. Small star Russia in Montenegro - that's how this area is correctly called! Stars prudently bought real estate back when it was inexpensive, and now they can enjoy the wonderful climate and the sea all year round! They have been living with their husband for a very long time, they love each other, support and understand. Love reigns in their family. They enjoy coming to their home. This, Natalya believes, is the key to a strong and happy married life, this is how she sees an ideal family.

Flowers of life on someone else's window sills?


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The popular Russian presenter Natalya Barbier, although she heads a rather authoritative and first appeared in her niche printed edition, in life is a very cheerful, cheerful and friendly woman. At the same time, she is a very active, active and incredibly inquisitive person who is alien to snobbery and arrogance.

The first steps of Natalia Barbier

Barbier Natalya hides her year of birth like a real woman. Comes from an intelligent Soviet family. Father - soldier Vladimir Troepolsky, sailor, captain of the 2nd rank; mother is an English teacher. She was born in the fortress of Kronstadt, where her father served at that time. However, he connects his first conscious memories with Saratov, where school years. She really liked this city, which combined different styles architecture, which became a haven for the intelligentsia in war and post-war times. The girl often walked home from school, enjoying the views and the peculiar spirit of the city.

The formation of personality and character

Natalia Barbie's childhood was very happy. She was brought up in an atmosphere of love and care, always felt the support of her family. Thanks to this, as she herself admits, she always feels happy and does not give in to despondency.

Natalya Barbier's grandfather was the dean of the Faculty of History at Saratov University, and he probably instilled in the girl with early age love for books. Mom was in constant search new apartment, loved to change the place and environment. Most likely, it was from her mother that Natalya inherited good taste and sense of style, becoming an expert in the field of interiors as a result.

Education and internship

After graduating from school, Natalya Barbier left Saratov for Moscow, where she entered the Moscow State University, at the Faculty of Journalism. After graduating from the same university, she also entered graduate school with a degree in art criticism. Upon graduation, there was an opportunity to do an internship on the BBC channel, which the girl took advantage of with pleasure.

Career growth and professional activity

Natalia Barbier, whose biography interests us, took this pseudonym when she began to develop her career. Barbier is the surname of her grandmother, and the presenter's real surname is Troepolskaya. For the first time, the pseudonym was used to sign articles in the Domovoy magazine.


The first place of work after the internship was the position of a correspondent in the Literaturnaya Rossiya newspaper, later - in the Literaturnaya Gazeta and the Ogonyok magazine. Then she tried her hand at editing in the Domovoy magazine.

Since 1998, when she generated the idea for the Mezzanine magazine, she has been the editor-in-chief of this publication. At that time it was the first magazine popularizing the ideas of creating individual interiors and decor. Interior design has just started to come into fashion.

On television, Natalia Barbier's different time took part in the projects "House with a mezzanine", "Interiors", "Idealny remont".

In addition to working on television and in print journalism, this active woman is the president of the Association of Interior Decorators, the president of the annual exhibition events "Decor Week" and "Garden Week", successfully supervises her author's project "Table Decor". Since 2008, she has participated in the Snob project.

Perfect repair

The main idea of ​​the First Channel project “Idealniy Remont”, hosted by Barbier, is not just to replace the old furnishings or re-equip the interior into some other, new, fashionable, but, perhaps, completely uninhabitable.


The team of the project is primarily working to ensure that the future interior suits its owner as best as possible. Therefore, they study the old furnishings, get to know the owners, select such a layout, materials and decor that the residents of the apartment would like. As the presenter herself says, in order to make the interior “rich and fashionable”, you should turn to other specialists. This project has different goals.

Personal life

Natalya Barbier, whose personal life is also not exposed to the public, is married to Alexander Galushkin. According to the stories of Natalia herself, she is happily married, since her husband is her like-minded person. Together they were engaged in the restoration of their apartment, converted from an old communal apartment in a Stalinist house. Together they built and furnished a dacha in the Moscow region, and then in Montenegro. The husband supports and shares the woman's love for books, travel, gatherings with friends and outdoor activities.

My home is my castle

Despite the fact that Natalia Barbier is a well-known and authoritative expert in the field of interiors and decor, she herself does not like showing off and does not understand why repairs are made every season.


she likes to change the curtains regularly and rearrange the furniture from time to time. She tried to furnish her apartment in Moscow, which she loves very much, in the spirit of the Russian intelligentsia. Although it is not very large in area, only 72 m 2, however, it is equipped in such a way that it is convenient to live in it. Barbier loves to read very much, in her house there are a lot of books on the shelves almost to the ceiling, as well as a lot of all kinds of souvenirs and postcards brought from different countries, family photos and other little things dear to the heart. In this interior, everything is in its place.

But in the Mediterranean house in Montenegro, bought back in 2002, a completely different interior. This apartment was one of the first in the whole Russian settlement famous people. And she attracted Natalya and her husband with her low cost and the silence of the town.

According to Natalia's professional beliefs, each interior reflects the personality of its owner. From it you can get an idea of ​​the character and preferences of a person. All the activities of this journalist are aimed at instilling in the population good taste in the interior, the desire to convey that it is not at all necessary to spend a lot of money to equip an apartment and create comfort. It is enough to show imagination, walk around flea markets, search, and the right piece of the "mosaic" - an interior detail - will definitely be found.



The presenter is convinced that the interior, among other things, is also dictated by the location of the housing. For example, the European interior is fundamentally different from the Russian one, due to weather conditions first of all, as well as the traditions of each particular country, the available materials, the environment. As well as within the same country, the atmosphere of a city house will be radically different from a village one.

Thus, Natalia Barbier became one of the first people who brought the ideas of decorating art and interior design to the public, created a new professional branch of interior journalism.

Natalia Barbier: biography

Natalya Barbier is known to Russians as the host of the Perfect Repair program. Journalist and art historian, magazine editor and TV presenter, expert in interior design and decor Barbier can speak in simple words about complex concepts. Natalia sees the beauty of simple things and reveals it to others.

Childhood and youth

Natalya Vladimirovna Troepolskaya was born on September 3 in Kronstadt. But the exact year of this event is difficult to establish. Based on a photo of first-grader Natasha, dated 1967, it can be assumed that Natalya was born in 1960. The girl went to school in Saratov, which she remembers with warmth and love.



Father Vladimir Borisovich Troepolsky, retired captain of the 2nd rank, master of sports of international class, traveled with his family on his own yacht. Participation in regattas with her parents and older brother taught the future TV presenter to work in a team and not to panic in emergency situations.

Mother Natalya Vladimirovna Troepolskaya (daughter - mother's full namesake) is an English teacher who has the ability to create comfort in any room. This talent was fully inherited by amateur designer Natalia Barbier. The pseudonym Barbier appeared from the surname of the grandmother Nina Konstantinovna Barbier. The granddaughter dropped the last letter and returned the French surname to its original sound.


Grandfather Vladimir Alekseevich Osipov was the dean of the Faculty of History of Saratov University and instilled in his granddaughter a love for the history of cities and the peculiarities of architectural styles. Natasha studied ballet at the Palace of Pioneers, dreamed of working in an art museum or theater. After graduating from school in Saratov, Natasha moved to Moscow and entered the journalism department of Moscow State University.


An independent girl did not want to live in a hostel and rented a house. Life at the rent taught Natalya to turn someone else's room into a cozy one. For this, it was not necessary to change the wallpaper or furniture, sometimes a couple of details were enough: an old patterned scarf instead of a tablecloth, a reproduction from a magazine on the wall. In graduate school at Moscow State University, the journalist received the specialty of art criticism, and trained on the BBC channel.

Journalism and television

Natalia's journalistic career began in " Literary Russia”, but the discrepancy between the views of the young journalist and the general line of the party forced her to leave for the more democratic Literaturnaya Gazeta. A year later, Natalia went to the Ogonyok magazine, where she selected paintings for color inserts. In parallel with her work at Ogonyok, she began writing articles about interiors for the Domovoy magazine.


Then a pseudonym was needed. Articles signed by Troepolskaya were published in Ogonyok, and Barbier's publications were published in Domovoy. In this first glossy magazine in Russia, the biography of Natalya Barbier, familiar to viewers, began - a person who clearly and captivatingly talks about the beauty of the home, architectural styles, colors and draperies.

In 1998, the Mezzanine magazine appeared, and the journalist became its editor-in-chief. The team of the first Russian magazine devoted entirely to interior design wanted to make a publication for professionals. The editor-in-chief made sure that the authors did not get carried away fashion trends. In the late nineties, Mezzanine covered all the major global trends in design and decor.



Now the magazine publishes mainly projects of Russian architects. Not without the efforts of the authors of Mezzanine, a generation of young designers with a developed artistic taste, who know the history of styles and decorative arts, has grown up in the country. Natalia and her team created a new direction in journalism. As an interior observer, Barbier was invited to television.

She hosted the programs “House with a Mezzanine”, “Interiors with Natasha Barbier”, and in 2013 she came to the project “Ideal Renovation”, which is produced by Ilya Krivitsky. A team of experts - designers, architects and builders - comes to the apartments of artists and show business stars and transforms their living space beyond recognition. The final version of the ideal repair is developed together, taking into account the wishes and needs of the customer.



Natalia Barbier notes that the title of the project does not exactly match the content. Repair is, first of all, the replacement of outdated pipes, wires, ceilings and the like. But the “Ideal Renovation” team does not do this, but only brings beauty. The show requires, first of all, to be able to speak. Often you need to quickly recall information about styles, national crafts, and answer unexpected questions.

The team is supported by the customers. At the request of the film crew, they are surprised and rejoice at the changes, even if the repair is not actually completed. First of all, to work in a new project, Natalya needed to change her image. For example, start painting your nails with red polish. Manicure seems like a trifle, but the TV presenter's hands regularly fall into the frame and draw attention to the subject they are pointing to.


The appearance of the popular TV presenter is discussed by the audience. After each new release of the program on Instagram, comments appear under the photo of Natalia. Fans are interested in the style of the dress and hairstyle, jewelry and makeup of the presenter. Natalia Barbier is smart, intelligent, well-groomed and talented. Therefore, the project "Idealny Remont" continues to interest viewers even now.

Personal life

For more than twenty years, Natalya has been married to Alexander Galushkin, a well-known literary critic. The couple met as students - at the Department of Literary Criticism, they studied together with the literary critic Galina Andreevna Belaya. Together with her husband, Natalia created the interiors of Moscow apartments. The first family nest was a compact kopeck piece, in which it was not easy to find a place for books. The second apartment, located in the center of Moscow, was rebuilt from a communal apartment.


Love for the sea brought the couple to the outskirts of the town of Ulcinj in Montenegro. In 2002, they became the first Russians there to buy a dacha by the Adriatic Sea. The journalist so vividly described the beauty of Ulcinj to her friends that she accidentally became the founder of a Russian-speaking dacha colony on the Montenegrin coast. July 22, 2014 Alexander Yurievich Galushkin died. The couple had no children.

Natalia Barbier now

In December 2017, the film crew of Ideal Renovation, together with Natalya Barbier, visited Christina Orbakaite twice. The apartment, which had seen many celebrities, changed, and the audience learned the details of the personal life and creative plans of the famous singer.


In 2018, the team renovated the home of actress Lyubov Polekhina and installed a fireplace in the city apartment of Leonid Yakubovich.

Projects

  • 1998 - Mezzanine magazine
  • 1999 - annual exhibition "Decor Week"
  • 2006 - "House with a mezzanine"
  • 2012 - "Interiors with Natasha Barbier"
  • 2013 - "Ideal Renovation"

The popular Russian presenter Natalya Barbier, although she heads a rather authoritative and the very first printed edition that appeared in her niche, is a very cheerful, cheerful and friendly woman in life. At the same time, she is a very active, active and incredibly inquisitive person who is alien to snobbery and arrogance.

The first steps of Natalia Barbier

Barbier Natalya hides her year of birth like a real woman. Comes from an intelligent Soviet family. Father - soldier Vladimir Troepolsky, sailor, captain of the 2nd rank; mother is an English teacher. She was born in the fortress of Kronstadt, where her father served at that time. However, he connects his first conscious memories with Saratov, where he spent his school years. She really liked this city, which combined different styles of architecture, which became a haven for the intelligentsia in war and post-war times. The girl often walked home from school, enjoying the views and the peculiar spirit of the city.

The formation of personality and character

Natalia Barbie's childhood was very happy. She was brought up in an atmosphere of love and care, always felt the support of her family. Thanks to this, as she herself admits, she always feels happy and does not give in to despondency.

Natalia Barbier's grandfather was the dean of the Faculty of History at Saratov University, and he probably instilled in the girl a love of books from an early age. Mom was constantly looking for a new apartment, she liked to change the place and environment. Most likely, it was from her mother that Natalya inherited good taste and sense of style, becoming an expert in the field of interiors as a result.

Education and internship

After graduating from school, Natalya Barbier left Saratov for Moscow, where she entered the Moscow State University, at the Faculty of Journalism. After graduating from the same university, she also entered graduate school with a degree in art criticism. Upon graduation, there was an opportunity to do an internship on the BBC channel, which the girl took advantage of with pleasure.

Career growth and professional activity

Natalia Barbier, whose biography interests us, took this pseudonym when she began to develop her career. Barbier is the surname of her grandmother, and the presenter's real surname is Troepolskaya. For the first time, the pseudonym was used to sign articles in the Domovoy magazine.


The first place of work after the internship was the position of a correspondent in the Literaturnaya Rossiya newspaper, later - in the Literaturnaya Gazeta and the Ogonyok magazine. Then she tried her hand at editing in the Domovoy magazine.

Since 1998, when she generated the idea for the Mezzanine magazine, she has been the editor-in-chief of this publication. At that time it was the first magazine popularizing the ideas of creating individual interiors and decor. Interior design has just started to come into fashion.

On television, Natalia Barbier at various times took part in the projects "House with a Mezzanine", "Interiors", "Ideal Renovation".

In addition to working on television and in print journalism, this active woman is the president of the Association of Interior Decorators, the president of the annual exhibition events "Decor Week" and "Garden Week", successfully supervises her author's project "Table Decor". Since 2008, she has participated in the Snob project.

Perfect repair

The main idea of ​​the First Channel project “Idealniy Remont”, hosted by Barbier, is not just to replace the old furnishings or re-equip the interior into some other, new, fashionable, but, perhaps, completely uninhabitable.


The team of the project is primarily working to ensure that the future interior suits its owner as best as possible. Therefore, they study the old furnishings, get to know the owners, select such a layout, materials and decor that the residents of the apartment would like. As the presenter herself says, in order to make the interior “rich and fashionable”, you should turn to other specialists. This project has different goals.

Personal life

Natalya Barbier, whose personal life is also not exposed to the public, is married to Alexander Galushkin. According to the stories of Natalia herself, she is happily married, since her husband is her like-minded person. Together they were engaged in the restoration of their apartment, converted from an old communal apartment in a Stalinist house. Together they built and furnished a dacha in the Moscow region, and then in Montenegro. The husband supports and shares the woman's love for books, travel, gatherings with friends and outdoor activities.

My home is my castle

Despite the fact that Natalia Barbier is a well-known and authoritative expert in the field of interiors and decor, she herself does not like showing off and does not understand why repairs are made every season.


she likes to change the curtains regularly and rearrange the furniture from time to time. She tried to furnish her apartment in Moscow, which she loves very much, in the spirit of the Russian intelligentsia. Although it is not very large in area, only 72 m 2, however, it is equipped in such a way that it is convenient to live in it. Barbier loves to read very much, in her house there are a lot of books on the shelves almost to the ceiling, as well as a lot of all kinds of souvenirs and postcards brought from different countries, family photos and other little things dear to the heart. In this interior, everything is in its place.

But in the Mediterranean house in Montenegro, bought back in 2002, a completely different interior. This apartment became one of the first famous people in the whole Russian settlement. And she attracted Natalya and her husband with her low cost and the silence of the town.

According to Natalia's professional beliefs, each interior reflects the personality of its owner. From it you can get an idea of ​​the character and preferences of a person. All the activities of this journalist are aimed at instilling in the population good taste in the interior, the desire to convey that it is not at all necessary to spend a lot of money to equip an apartment and create comfort. It is enough to show imagination, walk around flea markets, search, and the right piece of the "mosaic" - an interior detail - will definitely be found.



The presenter is convinced that the interior, among other things, is also dictated by the location of the housing. For example, the European interior is fundamentally different from the Russian, due to weather conditions in the first place, as well as the traditions of each particular country, available materials, and the environment. As well as within the same country, the atmosphere of a city house will be radically different from a village one.

Thus, Natalia Barbier became one of the first people who brought the ideas of decorating art and interior design to the public, created a new professional branch of interior journalism.

Natalia Barbier: biography

Natalya Barbier is known to Russians as the host of the Perfect Repair program. Journalist and art critic, magazine editor and TV presenter, expert in interior design and decor, Barbier knows how to speak in simple terms about complex concepts. Natalia sees the beauty of simple things and reveals it to others.

Childhood and youth

Natalya Vladimirovna Troepolskaya was born on September 3 in Kronstadt. But the exact year of this event is difficult to establish. Based on a photo of first-grader Natasha, dated 1967, it can be assumed that Natalya was born in 1960. The girl went to school in Saratov, which she remembers with warmth and love.



Father Vladimir Borisovich Troepolsky, retired captain of the 2nd rank, master of sports of international class, traveled with his family on his own yacht. Participation in regattas with her parents and older brother taught the future TV presenter to work in a team and not to panic in emergency situations.

Mother Natalya Vladimirovna Troepolskaya (daughter - mother's full namesake) is an English teacher who has the ability to create comfort in any room. This talent was fully inherited by amateur designer Natalia Barbier. The pseudonym Barbier appeared from the surname of the grandmother Nina Konstantinovna Barbier. The granddaughter dropped the last letter and returned the French surname to its original sound.


Grandfather Vladimir Alekseevich Osipov was the dean of the Faculty of History of Saratov University and instilled in his granddaughter a love for the history of cities and the peculiarities of architectural styles. Natasha studied ballet at the Palace of Pioneers, dreamed of working in an art museum or theater. After graduating from school in Saratov, Natasha moved to Moscow and entered the journalism department of Moscow State University.


An independent girl did not want to live in a hostel and rented a house. Life at the rent taught Natalya to turn someone else's room into a cozy one. For this, it was not necessary to change the wallpaper or furniture, sometimes a couple of details were enough: an old patterned scarf instead of a tablecloth, a reproduction from a magazine on the wall. In graduate school at Moscow State University, the journalist received the specialty of art criticism, and trained on the BBC channel.

Journalism and television

Natalia's journalistic career began at Literaturnaya Rossiya, but the young journalist's mismatch with the general line of the party forced her to leave for the more democratic Literaturnaya Gazeta. A year later, Natalia went to the Ogonyok magazine, where she selected paintings for color inserts. In parallel with her work at Ogonyok, she began writing articles about interiors for the Domovoy magazine.


Then a pseudonym was needed. Articles signed by Troepolskaya were published in Ogonyok, and Barbier's publications were published in Domovoy. In this first glossy magazine in Russia, the biography of Natalya Barbier, familiar to viewers, began - a person who clearly and captivatingly talks about the beauty of the home, architectural styles, colors and draperies.

In 1998, the Mezzanine magazine appeared, and the journalist became its editor-in-chief. The team of the first Russian magazine devoted entirely to interior design wanted to make a publication for professionals. The editor-in-chief made sure that the authors were not addicted to fashion trends. In the late nineties, Mezzanine covered all the major global trends in design and decor.



Now the magazine publishes mainly projects of Russian architects. Not without the efforts of the authors of Mezzanine, a generation of young designers with a developed artistic taste, who know the history of styles and decorative arts, has grown up in the country. Natalia and her team created a new direction in journalism. As an interior observer, Barbier was invited to television.

She hosted the programs “House with a Mezzanine”, “Interiors with Natasha Barbier”, and in 2013 she came to the project “Ideal Renovation”, which is produced by Ilya Krivitsky. A team of experts - designers, architects and builders - comes to the apartments of artists and show business stars and transforms their living space beyond recognition. The final version of the ideal repair is developed together, taking into account the wishes and needs of the customer.



Natalia Barbier notes that the title of the project does not exactly match the content. Repair is, first of all, the replacement of outdated pipes, wires, ceilings and the like. But the “Ideal Renovation” team does not do this, but only brings beauty. The show requires, first of all, to be able to speak. Often you need to quickly recall information about styles, national crafts, and answer unexpected questions.

The team is supported by the customers. At the request of the film crew, they are surprised and rejoice at the changes, even if the repair is not actually completed. First of all, to work in a new project, Natalya needed to change her image. For example, start painting your nails with red polish. Manicure seems like a trifle, but the TV presenter's hands regularly fall into the frame and draw attention to the subject they are pointing to.


The appearance of the popular TV presenter is discussed by the audience. After each new release of the program on Instagram, comments appear under the photo of Natalia. Fans are interested in the style of the dress and hairstyle, jewelry and makeup of the presenter. Natalia Barbier is smart, intelligent, well-groomed and talented. Therefore, the project "Idealny Remont" continues to interest viewers even now.

Personal life

For more than twenty years, Natalya has been married to Alexander Galushkin, a well-known literary critic. The couple met as students - at the Department of Literary Criticism, they studied together with the literary critic Galina Andreevna Belaya. Together with her husband, Natalia created the interiors of Moscow apartments. The first family nest was a compact kopeck piece, in which it was not easy to find a place for books. The second apartment, located in the center of Moscow, was rebuilt from a communal apartment.


Love for the sea brought the couple to the outskirts of the town of Ulcinj in Montenegro. In 2002, they became the first Russians there to buy a dacha by the Adriatic Sea. The journalist so vividly described the beauty of Ulcinj to her friends that she accidentally became the founder of a Russian-speaking dacha colony on the Montenegrin coast. July 22, 2014 Alexander Yurievich Galushkin died. The couple had no children.

Natalia Barbier now

In December 2017, the film crew of Ideal Renovation, together with Natalya Barbier, visited Christina Orbakaite twice. The apartment, which had seen many celebrities, changed, and the audience learned the details of the personal life and creative plans of the famous singer.


In 2018, the team renovated the home of actress Lyubov Polekhina and installed a fireplace in the city apartment of Leonid Yakubovich.

Projects

  • 1998 - Mezzanine magazine
  • 1999 - annual exhibition "Decor Week"
  • 2006 - "House with a mezzanine"
  • 2012 - "Interiors with Natasha Barbier"
  • 2013 - "Ideal Renovation"

    Natasha Troepolskaya, namely such a real surname of this interesting woman, is a person who has found his niche in society. Firstly, she does what she loves - journalism, decor, design, and quite successfully. Magazine Mezzanine - one of the points of application of Natasha's talents.

    Secondly, Natasha became the founder, if I may say so, of a whole new direction - interior journalismquot ;, which began to educate readers' artistic tastes, describe various trends in interior design and decor, including the most fashionable interior styles.

    By the way, being well versed in what is good and what is undesirable for apartments, Natasha considers herself a kind of minimalist, because she does not seek to change the interior in her apartment every year. She has her own attachments, and she does not consider it necessary to change them.

    Natasha Barbier is known to those viewers who like to watch television programs dedicated to renovation and interior design. She spent more than one program on television - Interiors and Perfect repairquot ;. She has her own manner - restraint, intelligence, the desire to tell as much as possible.

    And Barbier is Natasha's pseudonym, which is even more famous than her real name. This surname was given to Natasha by her grandmother). Natasha was born on the third of September (the year is silent) in Kronstadt. Graduated from Moscow State University.

    Natasha Barbier can be seen on such TV shows as Interiors and Perfect repairquot ;, since she is a TV presenter. She is a designer by profession, as well as a journalist and editor-in-chief of the Mezzanine decor magazine. In general, a creative person.

    Barbier is not a real surname. Her real name is Troepolskaya Natalya Vladimirovna. She knitted this pseudonym from her grandmother, she had such a surname.

    She hides the year of her birth, as I understand it, since it is not mentioned anywhere. But you can congratulate her on her birthday on September 3rd. Born in a military family in the city of Kronstadt.

    This is a pseudonym, since the real name is Troepolskaya. She was born in the sixties, on September 3rd. She is known for the transfer of Ideal repairquot ;. She was born in Kronstadt.

    Full name Natalya Vladimirovna Troepolskaya.

    Natasha Barbe is known to our viewers on the program Ideal renovationquot ;, Interiors and some others.

    Her real surname is Troepolskaya, and I don’t understand why she should be ashamed of her paternal surname, she sounds pretty good anyway.

    Vladimir Troepolsky was a sailor and therefore Natalya sometimes calls herself captain's daughterquot ;. And Barbier is the surname of her own grandmother. Well, he has the right to be called that.

    She was born in Kronstadt on September 3, most likely 1960, maybe I am deceiving myself by plus or minus one year, but here is a photograph from 1967 school uniform in a Saratov school, where the family later moved.

    Natasha Barbier (Natalya Troepolskaya) is a Russian designer, and since 1998, the editor-in-chief of the Mezzanine magazine.

    Born Natasha Barbe (Natasha Barbe) from Kronstadt. He celebrates his birthday on September 3 every year. But for some reason, he carefully hides the year of birth from distant people.

    During her career, Natasha hosted such programs as: Interiorsquot ;, House with a mezzaninequot ;. Took part in the new project Perfect repair on Channel One.

    Natasha Barbier is a famous Russian designer, she is also the editor-in-chief of the magazine Mezzanine, every week we meet with her in the program Perfect repair on Channel One, TV presenter, expert, just a charming, beautiful woman.

    She was born in Kronstadt on September 3, she conceals the year of birth like a true woman. Graduated from Moscow University, faculty of journalism.

    Barbier is not her real surname, but a pseudonym, her real surname is Troepolskaya.

    Restrained, intelligent, charming Natasha Barbier, we can see every week in the Perfect Repair program. She is not only a TV presenter, but also a journalist, as well as the hostess of the popular fashion magazine Mezzaninequot ;. But the surname Barbier is only a pseudonym, the surname of her grandmother, and the real surname is Troepolskaya. Natalya Vladimirovna was born in the city of Kronstadt, her father is a military man. She celebrates her birthday on September 3rd.

    Natasha Barbier editor-in-chief of the magazine Mezzanine (was the first Russian magazine about decor), host of the program on Channel One Perfect repair". She was born in the city of Kronstadt on September 3, then the family moved to Saratov, lives and works in Moscow.

    His articles in the magazine Brownie Natalia signed Barbier with her grandmother's last name. Natasha Barbier is a pseudonym, in the passport she is like Natalia Troepolskaya. He calls himself the captain's daughter, dad Vladimir Borisovich Troepolsky captain, sailor, yachtsman.

    Natalya's father bears the surname Troepolsky, and it is not recorded in the birth certificate.

    But for media resources, she decided to use her grandmother's last name, Barbier.

    She was born in Kronstadt, then the family lived in Saratov.

    Mom Natalya taught English, and she owes her mother her perfect pronunciation.

    Natalya is married to Alexander Galushkin, they live in Montenegro, they live happily, but nothing is known about their joint children.

    Natasha Barbier, this is the creative pseudonym of the editor-in-chief of the magazine Mezzaninequot ;, the host of the program Perfect Repair on the first channel. Natalya Troepolskaya (real name) was born in Kronstadt on September 3 (the year is not indicated). Education - journalism faculty of Moscow State University. In other words, he is engaged in interior journalism.

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