Kyiv-based design practice Makhno Studio pays homage to Ukrainian craft with this all-beige home, located in the rural town of Kozyn, just south of Kyiv. Named the 'Mureli House,' the space draws attention with its monochromatic interior and unexpected infusion of textures. The owners who commissioned Makhno Studio requested that the practice works "as many Ukrainian manufacturers and craftsmen as possible to create bespoke products for the house."
The all-beige home features three-dimensional ceramic tiles to pay homage to ancient Ukrainian traditions and "a dramatic cluster of pendant lamps" which are made out of clay and polystyrene foam. The decision about the monochromatic interior stemmed from a desire to "create a cohesive look" for the dwelling but this also allows for the sculptural elements to stand out.
Ukranian All-Beige Homes
Makhno Studio Embraces Texture in This Beautiful Sculptural Interior
Trend Themes
1. Ukrainian Craft Home Design - Makhno Studio's all-beige home pays homage to Ukrainian craft with bespoke ceramic tiles and polystyrene foam lamps.
2. Monochromatic Interior Design - Makhno Studio's all-beige home showcases the potential of monochromatic interior design and how it can create a cohesive look for a space.
3. Sculptural Home Design - Makhno Studio's use of three-dimensional ceramic tiles and polystyrene foam lamps showcases how sculptural design can be incorporated into home decor.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Makhno Studio's all-beige home demonstrates the potential for unique and textured bespoke home decor.
2. Ceramic Tile Manufacturing - Makhno Studio's use of three-dimensional ceramic tiles showcases a potential market for high-end, bespoke ceramic tile manufacturing.
3. Lighting Design - Makhno Studio's use of polystyrene foam lamp design showcases the potential for creative and unique lighting design in home decor.