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There is a lot that goes into creating beautiful interior décor. However, this house designed by Yevhen Zahorodnii & Sivak Trigubchak, stresses just two of these; sleek design especially on the furnishing, and color palettes carefully curated to match the novel designs that clearly, are not easy to pull. The three-bed house adopts a different design approach in all the bedrooms as well as all the social areas; a herculean decorating task by all standards.
Interior décor enthusiasts will be happy to note that the designers of this project deliberately combine breathtaking curves that give a streamlined finish on the furniture, and elegant fixtures and artwork. The sofa on the social area and the staggered shelves for instance, make the room more expansive and set a stage for more natural lighting by giving the window a clear view. All aspects of this area are minimalist, all including the glass-encased fireplace. If you are keen on entertaining then this house sets a stage like no other.
The general layout follows a simple philosophy; dynamic, open and perfectly connected so the children are in clear view even when you are attending to other chores. This design while fit for all ages, is more apt for young parents who have children that may demand constant attention.
The dining area is a further pronouncement of the simple design. While the furniture here is substantial, and made of hard wood, their overall scheme and room décor generally lean more towards formal beauty. This is in line with the novel style the entire house décor adopts. This is true of the kitchen as well. The cabinetry here has a lighter design that helps bring out the difference between this room and the other sections of the house.
Overall, the minimalist scheme persists in all sections including the home office, bedrooms and all bathrooms. Textural wall cladding, a clever combination of wood and tiles on the floor and an equally minimalist ceiling, all round up an otherwise deceptively simple yet very complex design.