Pure.
Innocent.
Ready for the artist’s imagination to appear on a white background.
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Pure.
Innocent.
Ready for the artist’s imagination to appear on a white background.
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In our case, we are the ones who created this canvas, and the owners of the apartment are the ones who are going to complete it.
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POLOTNO apartment is a Ukrainian modern style in its minimalism. Here we found beauty in the geometry of space.
The apartment is a combination of rectangular boxes. The orange box is the main one. It’s a hiding place in the closets. The orange wall is a gazebo around which the whole apartment revolves.
The space is built on a play of reflections. All the walls are covered with mirrors that make the entrance group invisible. When you are at a certain point, it seems that there is an eternity around you without real borders and walls.
“Space is an endless concept. There is no need for doors. You don’t need to notice entrances. All you need is to feel that you own infinity. With the help of numerous reflections and simple geometric solutions, we have created a complete apartment for the whole family,” says Igor Tykhyi, chief architect of the project.
The living room adjoins the kitchen with a wooden floor and a white textured wall. We emphasized this room with the absence of accents. Simple shapes. Light feelings.
The kitchen and dining area is located in a square, which is visually different from the living room space. The color scheme insists on polychromy in monochrome. The main ingredient of the kitchen’s beauty is the concrete wall. This is a canvas on which all the cabinets, tables and chairs are geometric shapes drawn by the precise movement of the master’s hand. The concrete wall does not stop in the kitchen but continues its journey through the wall of sanitary facilities.
The bedroom also has its own box – a wooden square hides the wardrobe and sings along the wooden floor. The white segmented wall is not a wall, but a wardrobe. The mirror also hides something – the entrance. It makes the room a whole endless space.
Children are about to be born. They need space to fill it with their energy and brightness. So we gave it to them. The orange wall again. It says: “Hello, dear ones, who am I today? A little plump chicken or an apricot pie?” The names can change all the time. Because children are there to fantasize about horizons. The opposite wall is made of stainless steel. It reflects the orange and the lighting with smooth, undulating refractions. It also promises to reflect morning freshness and evening fun. Two console tables can’t wait for books. Two almost console beds can’t wait to sleep.
A bathroom in white is a classic that always looks new. Calm light and mirrors with LED strips complete the space with elegant elegance.