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Iryna Dzhemesiuk Designs a Home for a Young Couple in Novopechersky Dvor, a New Residential Complex in Kiev, Ukraine

By Jessica Mejias

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Novopechersky Dvor is a visualization created by Iryna Dzhemesiuk.

The home was designed for a young couple and is located in Kiev, Ukraine.

Novopechersky Dvor by Iryna Dzhemesiuk (1)

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Novopechersky Dvor by Iryna Dzhemesiuk:

“This space we designed for a young and ambitious couple who love the minimalist modern style. The apartment is located in a new residential complex “Novopechersij dvor” in Kiev. The presence of a panoramic view of the city was one of the key criteria in the design.

The goal of our team in this project was to create an absolutely comfortable modern space, using techniques borrowed from the classics. An unusual interpretation of bright glossy panels on the walls and rectilinear forms of furniture in the living room perfectly combined with clean polished brass surfaces, giving the whole apartment a kind of chic. In decoration used fine noble materials such as dark marble, wood and stone.

Unusual deep color of kitchen furniture, selected customers, emphasizes the individuality of their character and desire to experiment. Dining area is situated at a semicircular bay windows, in order to make the meal for the hosts as pleasant as possible. The project uses furniture factory as Minotti, B&B, kitchen Poliform, the light Areti and Deltalight.”

Renderings courtesy of Iryna Dzhemesiuk

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About Jessica Mejias

Jessica is a resident of Madrid, where she often can be found stalking the halls of the Prado Museum, hoping to catch a glimpse of Bosch’s Garden of Earthly Delights. An Art History graduate, she enjoys admiring art and architecture, reading, and keeping young by playing video games. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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