SHEVCHENKA 27

          SHEVCHENKA 27
Architects: Yaroslava Serdiuk, Karman Nazarii
Project area: 65 m2
Project year: 2022
Location: Lviv, Ukraine 
Photo credit: Andy Shust
We've created a comfortable living space that emphasizes the use of natural materials to create a cozy and welcoming atmosphere.The decision to use materials such as marble, wood, and decorative plaster is very important for us, as they all have unique textures and colors that can add character to a space.

We provide a space where our clients can unwind and enjoy their surroundings is crucial, as it can help them to feel more relaxed and refreshed when they return to work.
CONCEPT
From 2 room apartment we made a one-room apartment with a large kitchen-studio, two wardrobes and two bathrooms.Having separate wardrobes and bathrooms for each room is also a thoughtful touch that can add convenience and privacy to the space.
The placement of the guest bathroom near the entrance allows guests to use the facilities without having to go deep into the home. The full-length mirror in the corridor allows people to check their appearance before heading out.

The feature of the kitchen is a functional backsplash, which adds a useful workspace for the hosts. An important place in the kitchen is the dining table. It was made of natural materials and by hand by the Ukrainian bureau "Buro150".
We paid special attention to details, as they create a general impression of the space. We tried to make everything as simple and cozy as possible. An important accent is on oak veneer and parquet, which stand out against the pastel colors of the apartment.
Our clients work in the IT field, so a spacious and comfortable workspace is important for them, which we have arranged behind the sofa in the living room.
The bedroom is located far from the entrance so that guests cannot accidentally get there. The master bedroom has a separate wardrobe and bathroom, and there is also a cosmetic table and a ceiling mirror. The room is very bright because there is a large window and doors that lead to the balcony.
We used furniture from Ukrainian manufacturers, as supporting local businesses can be a great way to ensure quality craftsmanship and materials. The choice of a big sofa in the living room, dining table, and bed in the bedroom are all key pieces of furniture that will contribute to the overall look and feel of the space.
We installed a shower in the guest bathroom, and a bathtub in the master bathroom. The countertops are made of natural marble. There is a big emphasis on mirrors - in the larger bathroom, it almost takes up the entire wall, while in the smaller one, it has an irregular shape.
OUR TEAM
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SHEVCHENKA 27
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