СAPPUCCINO

Ukraine, Khmelnitsky 2019

area: 270m2

stage: implementation

project manager: Yuri Gavrilyuk

architekt: Yuriy Sus

designer: Denis Getmanchyk

visualizer: Denis Getmanchyk

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СAPPUCCINO

Ukraine, Khmelnitsky 2019

area: 270m2

stage: implementation

project manager: Yuri Gavrilyuk

architekt: Yuriy Sus

designer: Denis Getmanchyk

visualizer: Denis Getmanchyk

A seemingly standard plot of 20 acres concealed some features that needed to be taken into account when designing a house. It is located in the middle of a densely built-up village, which is quite difficult to combine with the solitude that so suits country mansions. With the desire to isolate itself from the diverse structures in the district, it was decided to direct the main view as much as possible into the site itself. One-story in this case just contributed to the solution of the problem. In order to expand the territory of the green zone of the courtyard, the house was placed closer to the corner farthest from the road, leaving its central part for a lawn, a relaxation area with a gazebo and an outdoor pool. The interior design project is completely subordinated to the geometry of the house. The color scheme of soft undertones, like cappuccino foam, enveloped the space and contrasts only with the orange elements in one of the 3 bedrooms and the rich green color of the lawn grass peering through the panoramic windows. Color accents were not the only ones in this project. Despite the austerity of the style, one of the characteristics of which is the use of hidden sources of artificial lighting in combination with natural light, the most striking details of this interior are the chandeliers. These models have repeatedly won various international architectural awards. They not only brought gloss to the design, but also managed to become an integral part of it. And, if we are talking about the dominance of light accents, then, of course, the main interest is kindled by a double-sided fireplace. To paraphrase a well-known English expression, we can say with confidence that for an infinitely long time in this house it will be possible to look at 3 things: how the fire burns, how the light glares and how coffee is brewed.