Polotno Apartment is the Ukrainian contemporary style in its minimalism. Here we have found the beauty in the geometry of the space.
The apartment is a combination of rectangular boxes. The orange box is the main one. It is a hiding place of the closets.
The space is built on a play of reflections. All the walls are twisted to the mirrors that make the entrance unit being unnoticed. When staying at a certain point it feels like there’s an eternity all around without actual borders or walls.
The kitchen and dining zone are located in a square that visually differs from the living room space. The color scheme insists on being polychromic in its monochrome.
The main ingredient of the kitchen beauty is a concrete wall. It is a canvas with all the cupboards, tables and chairs being geometrical figures drawn with a precise movement of the master’s hand. The concrete wall doesn’t stop its way in the kitchen and keeps going through the wall of the sanitary conveniences.
The living room adjoins the kitchen with the wooden floor and white textured wall. We accentuated this room with the absence of the accents. Simple forms. Lucid senses.
The bedroom also has its box — a wooden square hides the wardrobe and sings along the wooden floor. The white segmented wall is not a wall but a closet. A mirror also hides something — the entrance. It makes the room a wholesome never-ending space.
Children are just about to come. They need some space to fill it with their energy and vividness. So we gave it to them. Here comes the orange wall again.
The opposite wall is made of stainless steel. It reflects the orangeness and lighting with smooth wave-like refractions. Two console tables can’t wait for the books. Two almost-console beds can’t wait for the dreams.
Material Used:
1. VAMGROUP (cabinet furniture)
2. Cristina (sanitary ware)
3. Vogue (tile)
4. Witex (parquet)
5. MyLight (lighting)