The apartment is located on the top floor of a 20th-century building in the Ukrainian capital. Prior to the renovation, a single staircase connected the ground floor to an upper level that was completely disused.
As part of the renovation, the team combined a new staircase with a slide that descends from the top storey, through the kitchen and into the living room below.
The upper level was meanwhile converted into a master bedroom with adjoining dressing and shower rooms, along with a guest bedroom, private bathroom, and an office.
Throughout the apartment, walls are painted in accordance with a muted colour scheme of warm whites, light greys and graphite. Timber panels cover the partitioning wall between the kitchen and living room.
Hexagonal tiles create a splash back in the kitchen, cover a wall within the master bathroom and provide flooring inside the utility room. A combination of solid oak and rectangular tiles are used to cover the rest of the floor inside the property.
A plant-covered wall – adds colour to the kitchen. Oak planks with cross-shaped cut-outs creates a window bench in the living room. During the day, large windows across the building's facade and skylights on the roof provide the apartment with plenty of natural light.