Luxury Interiors with a Charming Aesthetics in Paris
Two young designers from Ukraine, Iryna Dzhemesiuk and Vitaly YurovĀ have designed the luxury interiors of this apartment in the capital of France, Paris.
Discover contemporary architecture and interior design from Ukraine, featuring innovative spatial solutions and a strong sense of cultural context.
Two young designers from Ukraine, Iryna Dzhemesiuk and Vitaly YurovĀ have designed the luxury interiors of this apartment in the capital of France, Paris.
Proving that a space neednāt have electrical wires or ducts hanging from the ceiling to be an expose on industrial style, a 250 square meter apartment in Kiev maintains a clean, contemporary style while inserting plenty ofā¦
The Ukrainian designer Pavel Vetrov created this avant-garde room – called SUNDAY – inspired by the Panic Room Project.Ā In this project, a clear line divides the room: half a room is completely white, while the other halfā¦
The project uses environmental materials, emphasizing the wood and stone that give elegance, warmth and comfort. In the evening, the play of lights stands out the diversity of textures and materials, the bathroom becoming a relaxation area.
The following photos present us a beautiful and stylish office made by the Ukrainian designer Anton Medvedev. As usual, wood “does its duty” and ennobles this room by giving warmth but also the necessary prestige of aā¦
Harukiās apartment is an excellent project developed by the Ukrainian studio The Goort Bureau, more precisely by the designer Larissa Gusakova and the architect Alexander Gusakov. This one bedroom apartment has a total area of 35, 7
The below photos show us a bedroom arranged by the Ukrainian designer Pavel Vetrov whose decor theme is the city of Venice. What has specifically attracted me to this bedroom is the beautiful painting that covers the
KaiF apartment is located in a residential complex in Kiev and it was designed by Shkliar Victoria and Olga Antontseva architects, part of FORM bureau. The apartment has a surface of 120 square meters and as theā¦
Starting from these needs, the designer Julia Kononenko from Ukraine has created a daytime couch that can be easily transformed in small table with six padded stools.