Mikayla Lysaght August 31, 2021 Minimalis Home designs
The Pattern Apartment has been created by OBRIY Architects for a newly married couple from Kyiv, Ukraine. monochromatic palette with linear components is applied in pattern apartments. The studio recently established a place for contemporary living that reacts to the struggle for survival in a contemporary city and shows the lifestyle of residents with ease.
A simple and neat general interior has been created by the OBRIY team by mixing materials and combining with color. The architects made the kitchen look more welcoming and more vibrant by using micro cement that collaborated between pale red pigments on the floor and some walls. The middle room will be your desk, has been functionally designed and looks more beautiful and fun with satisfactory results. The group once asked for a comfortable and spacious space that would be used to accommodate its friends. So, OBRIY implements a modular sofa design that easily moves across the space and this was created by norm architects. Furthermore, customers prefer to replace the TV with a projector, which has been combined in the ceiling of the building. . At the back of the sofa was left an empty place while under the stairs was full of cherry plants with bright green pots.
Master Suite, toilet, and workplace are on the second floor. The master suite was created based on a minimalist décor with several gaps in several parts that aim to develop a warm and comfortable room for example: meditation, relaxing or refilling.
In general, the design of the toilet is white, but the architects rejected the color, the decision to change the look to black was made by the team. Saltwater micro cement with dark flowers has been applied by OBRIY, although a sink coated in micro cement that is slightly red as on the first floor has also been added. Hot lighting and a sink that looks more alive will make the room very quiet.
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