This Relaxing Apartment Provides an Escape from the Big City
Christopher Magsambol — November 9, 2015 — Art & Design
References: svoya-studio & contemporist
This relaxing apartment is a peaceful escape from the big city. SVOYA studio has transformed this three-bedroom Kiev apartment into an open-concept, zen-like retreat that evokes serenity and relaxation upon entering the front door.
Welcoming the homeowner is an indoor hammock that features a woven fabric pattern, ensuring comfort as well as a unique design piece. The wall adjacent to the hammock has a hanging shelf with candles and dimly lit lamps to help create a restful environment. The space's feature wall has a television against a wooden shingle pattern. The use of wood in the shingles and throughout the space helps to bring in elements of nature. The other end of the home features a spa-like bathroom and bedroom perfect after a long day at work.
Welcoming the homeowner is an indoor hammock that features a woven fabric pattern, ensuring comfort as well as a unique design piece. The wall adjacent to the hammock has a hanging shelf with candles and dimly lit lamps to help create a restful environment. The space's feature wall has a television against a wooden shingle pattern. The use of wood in the shingles and throughout the space helps to bring in elements of nature. The other end of the home features a spa-like bathroom and bedroom perfect after a long day at work.
Trend Themes
1. Zen Apartment Designs - Designing home spaces to create a sense of calm and escape from busy city life.
2. Open-concept Spaces - Creating flexible spaces with fewer walls that blend seamlessly for a comfortable living experience.
3. Incorporation of Nature - Bringing natural elements, such as wood, into interior design to promote relaxation and tranquility.
Industry Implications
1. Interior Design - Opportunity to incorporate more natural materials into design, such as sustainable wood options, to create calming and eco-friendly living spaces.
2. Real Estate - Developing properties with open concept layouts and nature-inspired design features to offer a unique selling proposition and competitive edge.
3. Hospitality - Incorporating Zen-inspired design elements into hotels, resorts, and other hospitality spaces to improve guests' experiences and create a tranquil ambiance.
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