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YoDezeen reveal apartment project in Kyiv’s historic downtown

Designers and architects united modern classics with Empire elements in the new completed project in the Ukranian’s city’s borough Lypky

by Georgina Johnston 01 January 2021

The project on Instytutska Street, part of which was renamed in 2014 as Heroiv Nebesnoi Sotni Alley, reflects the heritage of the area, using a monumental classical style with elements of Art Deco and Empire. 

The apartment of 252 sq m is located on the single level of the 21st floor and consists of a combined living and dining area, two bedrooms and three bathrooms. The living room windows open a mesmerising view of the Motherland Monument, one of the highest monuments in Europe.

We adhered to the principle: less is more. We created a clean interior, contemporary finishing details, natural materials and custom furniture. This apartment is a gestalt of architectural directions of the entire historic district.

A. Zverev and A. Voskoboinyk, Lead Project Architects

The apartment’s design concept combines nude shades with glass partitions made of graphite glass, natural stone with brass, and custom elements. 

The entrance room leads into a spacious area of the combined living, dining and kitchen, with custom made floor covering assembled in a unique pattern from stone and brass tiles.

The absence of secondary partition trussed walls in the main area of the apartment, means the living area and kitchen expand into the space

The main accent of the nude kitchen is in finishing the main zone and the island with natural Silver Roots stone. River stone is used in the surfaces and island facing of the guest bathroom.

Brass and woodwork on the walls serve as a sort of separator for zones of various applications of use. Graphite glass partitions in guest and master bedrooms divide the space into private areas.

The major accent in the dining area is taken by the custom-made brass lamp above the dining table, created by Cameron Design.

The specific element of the apartment concept is about the art of Ukrainian artists and sculptors. Paintings by Viktor Sydorenko and sculptures by Nazar Bilyk complement the interior with the necessary element of authenticity. 

YoDezeen
Ukraine

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