Okryzna Hall

Автор:

Yaremkovych Yuliya, Lviv Concept studio

Номінація:

Best apartment project

Телефон:

+380996747353

Площа проекту:

86

М2

Фотограф:

Mykhailo Lukashuk

Вебсайт:

https://lvivconcept.com

This project is made in the style of Scandinavian minimalism. The main demand of customers is a bright interior filled with natural materials and thoughtful solutions for daily comfort.

The design is based on the idea not to create additional volumes, but to fit furniture into one level with the walls. In such a way that one plane flows into the other as smoothly as possible and creates a clear and convenient geometry. And the technical solutions were integrated easily and did not create visual noise.

The area of the apartment is 86m2, of which 11 m2 is a balcony, which has access to both the bedroom and the kitchen-living room. The entrance group has been designed in such a way that natural light enters there with the help of a mirror that is placed on the side of the refrigerator in the kitchen and the wall of the corridor. It is this mirror that adds volume and airiness to the space, which further flows into the ceiling of the kitchen and its furniture.

Entering, in the kitchen-living room, the main composition is the island of Torano Statuario porcelain, which is repeated on the countertop and apron and separates them from each other. It has a storage function, breakfast areas with Cenc (Wood Collection) chairs and the ability to charge the phone from an outdoor outlet.

The kitchen is completed by the Blum Revega sliding system, which hides the desktop, and creates the illusion of a single plane. Opposite it is a large massive kitchen table, contrasting against the background of light walls and the kitchen, and its warmth is illuminated by lamps from NewWorkers.

The bedroom and living room are separated by sliding doors, of concealed installation, of the same material as the kitchen and the furniture panels of the corridor, which are integrated in the same plane with the bathroom and dressing room doors. The room is small but perceived as spacious, through the mirrors in the bed area and the large window. The accent of the space is a hidden projector with an elevator in the ceiling, which, when lowered, shines on the facades of the cabinet and the sound system in the ceiling.

The bathroom of this project has an unusual cubic washbasin made of the same tile as the walls and the combination of the shower and bath area into one whole, which is delimited by a glass partition. The rounded corners of the bathtub and the shape of Ragno's fine tiles add coziness to this space.

The project is an example that combines functional, aesthetic and linear solutions that create a cozy living space.

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