Top 10 best Ukrainian interiors Design 23.02.2022 Today we have collected for you 10 projects of Ukrainian apartments that our readers liked the most Classic apartment of 150 m2 for a professor in Kiev More than one generation of Kiev intelligentsia lived in this pre-revolutionary apartment, and today it belongs to a cosmopolitan couple and collectors. In an effort to create the atmosphere of a family nest, designer Yana Molodykh restored the preserved historical details and filled the space with art and antique items from the owners’ collection. See also Classic apartment of 150 m2 for a professor in Kiev Apartment in Kiev. Yana Molodykh’s project. Scandinavian style apartment in Kiev The owners of this Kiev apartment are passionate about Scandinavian design. They have visited exhibitions in Stockholm more than once and managed to choose the light and furniture for their new home even before the renovation began. Taking as a model the interiors of old houses in Sweden and Denmark, 33BY Architecture studio used light shades and natural materials. So it turned out to be the perfect background for such iconic items as Fritz Hansen chairs, Louis Poulsen lamps, Shell armchairHans J. Wegner and a stool from Artek. See also Scandinavian style apartment in Kiev Apartment in Kiev. The 33BY Architecture project. Cozy studio of 28 m2 in Kiev for a young mother with children The Faino decor studio faced a difficult task – to turn a tiny “one-bedroom apartment” into a comfortable space for a young mother with weather-related children to live in. First of all, the team carried out a complete redevelopment – attached a balcony and combined a kitchen with a bathroom – and also thought out niches for built-in storage systems. Choosing the stylistic direction of the interior, the studio settled on Scandinavian aesthetics: the customer lived in Sweden for several years and during this time imbued with local flavor. See also Cozy studio of 28 m2 in Kiev for a young mother with children Apartment in Kiev. The Faino decor project. Concrete + bright accents: apartment 166 m2 in Krivoy Rog This apartment belongs to a family that loves minimalism and knows how to see a special beauty in it. Therefore, the bureau Azovskiy + Pahomova decided to create a laconic interior, in which the textures of materials come to the fore. “We created a functional space, playing on a combination of hard and delicate, burnt wood and the softest textiles, gray concrete and bright color spots,” say architects Oleg Azovsky and Anna Pakhomova. See also Concrete + bright accents: apartment 166 m2 in Krivoy Rog Apartment in Krivoy Rog. The project of Oleg Azovsky and Anna Pakhomova. Kiev apartment 112 m2 in mid-century style Minimalism is not close to the owner of this apartment, so after a long search for a suitable direction, Sivak + Partners studio turned to the mid-century style. The interior combines classic cornices, moldings and stylish furniture with expressive shapes. The centerpiece was the Pierre Augustin Rose sofa, which both the customer and the designers fell in love with at first sight, and all other elements of the furniture were selected for it. See also Kiev apartment 112 m2 in mid-century style Apartment in Kiev. The Sivak + Partners project. Bright apartment for a young family in Kiev 75 m2 Designer Tatiana Saulyak sought to create an interior reflecting the cheerful character and active lifestyle of customers. In this she was helped by a bright range consisting of shades of blue, orange and pink. “Each room of the apartment is like a separate chapter of the book – independent, but inextricably linked with the rest,” says the author of the project. “The main colors in the palette are repeated in space and create a rhythmic pattern.” See also Bright apartment for a young family in Kiev 75 m2 Apartment in Kiev. The project of Tatiana Saulyak. Light and bright interior of an apartment of 240 m2 in the center of Kiev In this project, ID4U design studio paid special attention to space planning, which, according to the founders of the studio, is the most important stage in creating an interior. “The 240—square-meter space was created by combining three small apartments,” Olga Griban and Victoria Moshinskaya say. – By combining three apartments into one, we managed to create the most comfortable layout for family life. Not a single corner is left unused!”. See also Light and bright interior of an apartment of 240 m2 in the center of Kiev Apartment in Kiev. ID4U studio project. Color Blocking in a modern apartment in Kiev Initially, the owners of this apartment turned to the designer Nadezhda Chabannaya with a request to create a bright space, but in the process it turned out that they did not mind experimenting with bright colors. So green, blue, yellow and pink accents appeared in the interior. See also Color Blocking in a modern apartment in Kiev Apartment in Kiev. The project of Nadezhda Chabannoy. Laconic apartment of 74 m2 for rent in Kiev The apartment was intended for rent, so the designer Maya Baklan focused on the image of potential tenants. “We did not try to fill the space with details and objects that evoke clear associations or reflect the character of the owner. We wanted to create a cozy, timeless interior in which future residents will be able to relax after a working day and spend time with friends and colleagues,” says the author of the project. See also Laconic apartment of 74 m2 for rent in Kiev Apartment in Kiev. Maya Cormorant’s project. Apartment with an atmospheric terrace in Kiev Designer Sofia Zhurko designed this apartment for sale, so she turned to modern solutions and a light color palette. However, there were accents that make the interior unique and inimitable. “For example, in the master bedroom, one of the walls was decided to be faced with natural marble Arabescato Orobico. This kind of stone has a pronounced pattern, and in the Bookmatch layout it looks especially attractive,” adds Sofia. See also Apartment with an atmospheric terrace in Kiev Apartment in Kiev. Sofia Zhurko’s project. Original content from the site