Birds are flying
Implemented project: apartment for a family
This apartment is designed for a family with a small child, taking into account the need for a calm and neutral palette that can be easily enlivened or changed with paintings and textiles. Every detail of the furnishing is well thought out: the kitchen is designed with an emphasis on maximum functionality, ensuring comfortable and convenient use of the space.
The bedroom is decorated with a romantic accent in the form of a panel with flying birds, symbolizing freedom and hope — the theme of migratory birds was particularly touching during the evacuation from the war, reminding of the desire for peace and safety. The bathroom continues this idea: wall sconces in the shape of birds near the mirror create a sense of lightness and nature even in a utilitarian space.
The restrooms were designed to look like living rooms, creating a cozy atmosphere and avoiding the effect of "stone bags." The children's room is designed with the future in mind: light and functional, it will grow with the child. The hallway features lightweight furniture to avoid overcrowding the space and maintain a sense of openness. There is plenty of storage in other areas, allowing the hallway to remain bright and relaxed.
What we did:
- Slightly changed the layout of the electrical and plumbing systems from the developer, adapting it to the family's needs;
- Developed a kitchen project considering all the details: integrated a drinking water filter, garbage disposal, placed appliances in columns, concealed the refrigerator, gas boiler, and meter. Paid attention to spaces for large kitchen appliances, such as a multicooker and bread maker;
- Abandoned the idea of a combined kitchen-living room, as the client prefers their separation;
- Organized a full laundry room in one of the restrooms, placing a washing machine and dryer, as well as adding a toilet and a small sink;
- Designed a second restroom with a bathtub, built-in shower system, and glass curtain, providing closed storage spaces for household chemicals and accessories;
- Created spacious and functional areas: living room, bedroom, children's room, as well as a mini-office on the attached loggia;
- Arranged a bright and spacious hallway without cluttering it with furniture;
- Designed variable lighting scenarios and a thoughtful light control system;
- Used one warm and soft flooring throughout the apartment, including the hallway and restrooms, to create a sense of a cohesive and cozy space;
- Applied washable photo wallpaper in the laundry for practicality and ease of maintenance.
This apartment is designed for a family with a small child, taking into account the need for a calm and neutral palette that can be easily enlivened or changed with paintings and textiles. Every detail of the furnishing is well thought out: the kitchen is designed with an emphasis on maximum functionality, ensuring comfortable and convenient use of the space.
The bedroom is decorated with a romantic accent in the form of a panel with flying birds, symbolizing freedom and hope — the theme of migratory birds was particularly touching during the evacuation from the war, reminding of the desire for peace and safety. The bathroom continues this idea: wall sconces in the shape of birds near the mirror create a sense of lightness and nature even in a utilitarian space.
The restrooms were designed to look like living rooms, creating a cozy atmosphere and avoiding the effect of "stone bags." The children's room is designed with the future in mind: light and functional, it will grow with the child. The hallway features lightweight furniture to avoid overcrowding the space and maintain a sense of openness. There is plenty of storage in other areas, allowing the hallway to remain bright and relaxed.
What we did:
- Slightly changed the layout of the electrical and plumbing systems from the developer, adapting it to the family's needs;
- Developed a kitchen project considering all the details: integrated a drinking water filter, garbage disposal, placed appliances in columns, concealed the refrigerator, gas boiler, and meter. Paid attention to spaces for large kitchen appliances, such as a multicooker and bread maker;
- Abandoned the idea of a combined kitchen-living room, as the client prefers their separation;
- Organized a full laundry room in one of the restrooms, placing a washing machine and dryer, as well as adding a toilet and a small sink;
- Designed a second restroom with a bathtub, built-in shower system, and glass curtain, providing closed storage spaces for household chemicals and accessories;
- Created spacious and functional areas: living room, bedroom, children's room, as well as a mini-office on the attached loggia;
- Arranged a bright and spacious hallway without cluttering it with furniture;
- Designed variable lighting scenarios and a thoughtful light control system;
- Used one warm and soft flooring throughout the apartment, including the hallway and restrooms, to create a sense of a cohesive and cozy space;
- Applied washable photo wallpaper in the laundry for practicality and ease of maintenance.