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From the hall, you can see the kitchen opening onto the living room to offer a warm welcome.
The kitchen’s imposing green buffet perfectly reflects the owner’s energy.
This storage unit conceals a refrigerator, storage space and a wine cellar.
Natural light floods into the living room.
The kitchen table and wooden wall shelves pay homage to the minimalism of visual artist Donald Judd.
On the ceiling, two “Flowerpot” ceiling lights from the brand &TRADITION.
A marble-effect ceramic panel covers the surface of the countertop.
This pale pink velvet sofa -the living room’s centerpiece – adds a touch of its natural softness.
A minimalist living room where every detail is designed to enhance and sublimate the character of the space.
The white wall facing the sofa is coated with a special paint that ensures a perfect replication of the image from the projector.
A sleek armchair stands next to the window.
Although small, the volume breathes and lives thanks to the delicacy and colors of the various pieces of furniture.
The bedroom decor is inspired by the passage of time…
The furniture and items selected echo this sought-after ambience, such as this rounded ceiling light.
The bedroom leads directly into the dressing room, with its vintage mirror.
Multiple storage compartments…
Including this sculptural coat rack!
Its geometric shapes have all the hallmarks of designer sculpture.
Looking like a new sculpture, a large wooden propeller fixed to the bedroom ceiling acts as a fan and a lamp.
Meanwhile, the office is basked in a Nordic atmosphere with its wooden table and wicker chair.
Nestled in front of a window, it overlooks the streets of Kiev.
A rounded mirror highlights the details of the room.
Located next to the bed, the bathroom has a different feel…
It is raised on a podium and parted by a terracotta-colored curtain.
Turquoise blue ceramic tiles adorn the walls…
A new vintage mirror complements the stone countertop basin.
A bathroom that perfectly connects past and present times.
In the restroom, the orange color palette is a must.
A custom-made wardrobe runs along the wall…
It provides an abundance of practical storage space.
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Balcony Bedhead Bookshelf Brass Closet Colored wall Curtains Marble Mirror Open kitchen Plants Tiles Untreated concrete Wood
Photos : Andrey Bezuglov
Text : Marine Mimouni
Architect : Between The Walls