LOCATION KYIV, UKRAINE TYPE APARTMENT AREA 85 SQ.M COMPLETION 2020
PHOTO OLEKSII YANCHENKOV
The 85 sq.m apartment for a young family with a child has an open living area with a kitchen-dining room, a spacious hallway, two bathrooms, and a sleeping zone.
The bright space of the apartment is saturated with warm pink and green accents, plants, and modern art – the works by Ukrainian artists Oleksandra Tokareva, Max Zabrodskyi and Andrii Samarin spice up the interior harmoniously.
The kitchen combined with the living room into a studio gives the feeling of lightness and spaciousness to the central part of the apartment.
The capacious kitchenette and the kitchen island with semi-bar seating formed the cooking and dining area. This unit is made in black acrylic stone and complemented by veneered elements of built-in cabinets.
The main adornment of the living room is the iconic "Wassily" armchair by Marcel Breuer, which has been complemented by a minimalistic floor lamp from the 80s. The deep green modular sofa contrasts the linear carpet's pattern and pink meshed bookshelves.
A landmark of this project is the white floor covering, which creates an airiness feeling. As the apartment lacked enough natural light, the bright linoleum has become a perfect solution to boost it.
Both bathrooms are made of tiles with graphic-colored grouts.
The large gradient mirror of a vibrant orange shade has been designed intentionally for this bathroom. It attracts attention once you get into the bright space of the room and reminds you of a warm summer sundown all day long.