Calm Green
Location: Kyiv, Ukraine
Apartment area: 45 m²
Designer: Oksana Lysiuk
Visualization: Liliya Tiechko
Year: 2024
The bathroom is not just a place for a ritual of cleanliness, it is a place for aesthetic detox. In this project, we worked with the concept of “calm through texture,” rather than through banal scented candles, although they are here too, of course — because Instagram won't understand it’s a bathroom without them.
The main material is expressive travertine-textured tile that envelops the space. It provides silence. It says: “You are home. You can finally not respond to messages.”
The floor and shower area are dramatic marble with deep veins. As if someone spilled an ink stain on alpine snow.
The sink and countertop are green stone with a deep moss hue, reminiscent of Scandinavian forests. Water flows there as silence meets thoughts: carefully, but relentlessly.
The glass partition with glass blocks is an airy boundary that blurs the lines between space and light. It doesn’t just let light in — it literally whispers “pass through” to it.
Textile — a deep green curtain, like a theatrical curtain between everyday life and a moment for oneself. It hides the laundry zone because true Zen should not see dirty socks.
Accents — stainless steel, wood, and green stone. They act as visual anchors in a calmly chaotic interior, maintaining a balance between “design” and “life.”
Apartment area: 45 m²
Designer: Oksana Lysiuk
Visualization: Liliya Tiechko
Year: 2024
The bathroom is not just a place for a ritual of cleanliness, it is a place for aesthetic detox. In this project, we worked with the concept of “calm through texture,” rather than through banal scented candles, although they are here too, of course — because Instagram won't understand it’s a bathroom without them.
The main material is expressive travertine-textured tile that envelops the space. It provides silence. It says: “You are home. You can finally not respond to messages.”
The floor and shower area are dramatic marble with deep veins. As if someone spilled an ink stain on alpine snow.
The sink and countertop are green stone with a deep moss hue, reminiscent of Scandinavian forests. Water flows there as silence meets thoughts: carefully, but relentlessly.
The glass partition with glass blocks is an airy boundary that blurs the lines between space and light. It doesn’t just let light in — it literally whispers “pass through” to it.
Textile — a deep green curtain, like a theatrical curtain between everyday life and a moment for oneself. It hides the laundry zone because true Zen should not see dirty socks.
Accents — stainless steel, wood, and green stone. They act as visual anchors in a calmly chaotic interior, maintaining a balance between “design” and “life.”