The new project completed by YODEZEEN is located in the center of Kiev, Ukraine. The building where the apartment is located is one of the first high-rise buildings developed in the Mariinsky area. It was designed by the well-known Ukrainian architect Sergey Babushkin. The harmony of the project is not only reflected in the interior, but also in the overall preferences of the client and the YODEZEEN studio.
The overall concept of the space was developed taking into account the principles of combining elements and textures, which together would create an optical harmony and perfection. Anyone can notice, or rather not notice, not a single visible seam or negligent matching of materials in this architectural interior. Stone, wood, and metal are connected, smoothly bending, or even look as if they were a single whole organism. This interior has many straight lines that smoothly flow into wave-like shapes, and the absence of sharp corners is additionally emphasized by the rounded shape of the furniture.
The only notable door in this apartment is a heavy brass front door, behind massive dimensions of which opens a perfectly designed hallway, not overloaded with any superfluous elements. At the entrance, there is a custom console made of wood and glass, as if it is floating in the air. All technical rooms, the entrance to the guest bathroom, as well as additional storage space, are cleverly hidden in veneer wall panels. At the end of the creation of the concept of the architectural interior, the designers of the studio picked out art objects that complement the very idea of the space, such as works by Ukrainian sculptors Yegor Zigura and Nazar Bilyk, which required such a bright and bold artistic tone.
In this project, the architects and designers of the YODEZEEN studio were inspired by the flexible brass material used in the implementation of decorative elements. The first and most striking solution was the creation of the so-called brass wave in the living room. This is a custom design made from the studio's drawings, almost one piece: the team assembled it from several parts and complemented the lounge by the fireplace by it.