Safe Haven for Two by Kseniya Mitskevich
Safe Haven for Two is a chic apartment located in Minsk, Belarus, recently designed by Kseniya Mitskevich.
Description
The inspiration for this project was its location – a suburban residential complex on the shores of the Minsk Sea near a forest. The main task in the interior was to combine the architectural image of the complex and fill it with shades of wildlife.
Initially, according to the layout, the apartment had 3 bathrooms, one of which we gave as a cloakroom at the entrance – convenient and functional. Since the house is panel-built, the basic layout was initially determined. However, we made the necessary adjustments – we increased the hallway area and hid the kitchen and living room area as much as possible from the eyes of people entering the apartment. For the flooring, we chose porcelain stoneware with a pattern of natural stone and parquet board with an oak texture. This allowed us to do without a floor plinth, all coatings clearly adjoin the walls and do not take on much attention.
Almost all doors in a flush-mounted apartment have a minimum of details so as not to distract the eye from important accents and overload the interior.
The door leading to the wardrobe from the hallway is unusually made – it is a sliding mirror sheet with a gold frame.
All cabinetry, kitchen, bathroom furniture and wall panels were custom made. In the very center of the apartment, in the TV zone, we have placed the most int...
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