• Andrey Bezuglov

    Andrey Bezuglov

  • Andrey Bezuglov

    Andrey Bezuglov

  • Andrey Bezuglov

    Andrey Bezuglov

  • Andrey Bezuglov

    Andrey Bezuglov

  • Andrey Bezuglov

    Andrey Bezuglov

  • Andrey Bezuglov

    Andrey Bezuglov

  • Andrey Bezuglov

    Andrey Bezuglov

  • Andrey Bezuglov

    Andrey Bezuglov

  • Andrey Bezuglov

    Andrey Bezuglov

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FILD’s new interior project in Kyiv, Ukraine

The goal was to create a spacious, uncluttered interior reflecting the apartment owner’s “less is more” philosophy in a unique and timeless appearance

by Georgina Johnston 02 March 2021

The well-combined materials, patterns, and textures create an attractive, mature perception of the dwelling. The general mood of the apartment reflects a modern, sophisticated, tranquil in colour, quality space. The main area consists of a casual lounge zone, a dining area, an open kitchen, and two separate terrace entrances.  

Dimensional geometric shapes are highly admired by the Interior Designer and Project Coordinator Dan Vakhrameyev; a built-in multifunction sofa unit was customised by a local furniture company based on his sketches. The double-sided framework provides one with a joyful and practical ability to enter the kitchen without ever leaving the sofa.     

The black kitchen block, made from matt-black Fenix-NTM, creates a perfect accent in the apartment, and takes all responsibility for a major input in the colour scheme. Furniture facades from the kitchen to wardrobe illustrate one single line linking together the apartment layout plan. Standard kitchen cabinets were intentionally removed from the design composition to emphasise the lightness of the entire furniture set.     

In fact, all furniture elements, along with the seven metre long solid wardrobe structure, enliven the airiness principle as an essential design concept of the original project. The particularly attentive viewer will easily notice that adjacent walls, floor abutments and furniture have a common element, a shadow gap, which demonstrates fundamental minimalistic approach and distinguishes the overall forms.     

The partially glazed solid tile bathroom is a centrepiece of the interior project; it is displayed as a standalone cube levitating above the general floor level and separating the main area and the master bedroom.     

Ceppo di Gre texture tiles cover the entire bathroom space, including floor, walls and ceiling offers a perfect setting for bathroom accessories in a completely monolithic unit. Cleverly inserted glass breaks up the solid walls, and allows a visually open connection while keeping noise to a minimum. Water repellent fabric drapes can be adjusted with a remote control.  

The colour palette is composed predominantly of monochromatic tones; grey tints in combination with genial dimmed brown oak shades deliver a subtle perception of restful mood.   

The master bedroom unveils pure simplicity, the bed frame was primarily designed to provide its owner with a flawless power nap. A two by two metre mattress base offers unlimited freedom of sleeping positions and  a well-balanced side bed area gives an opportunity for a multilevel seating disposition. The low bed type structure refers to the modern Asian style influence.    

FILD
Ukraine

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