Our team completed a new project in the “Sonyachna Riviera” residential complex in collaboration with an interior designer. Initially, the idea was to remove the partition and create an open space with a living room, kitchen, and bar counter instead of a dining table. However, the clients decided to keep the walls, and we adapted the design to match their vision.
Kitchen
The kitchen area was designed in light tones to visually expand the space. Lighting was installed under the upper cabinets to illuminate the work surface, and the second row of cabinets neatly conceals the exhaust outlet.
To make the fronts appear “lighter,” we avoided handles — the doors open with the tip-on system. The white countertop seamlessly continues into the wall panel, creating a unified composition.
The kitchen turned out compact yet spacious and ergonomic: a convenient place to cook, dine, and spend evenings. For coziness, we added a display cabinet with lighting, perfect for showcasing favorite dishes and décor.
Living & Dining Area
In the living-dining zone, we installed a wall-mounted cabinet with matte glass fronts and internal lighting — it became a stylish accent of the interior.
Hallway
In the corridor, we integrated two large wardrobes in the same tone as the walls to avoid overloading the space. At the entrance, we organized a bag zone and a mirror, convenient for checking your look before leaving. Inside the wardrobes, contrasting chipboard with a wood texture was used, adding character to the hallway.
Walk-in Closet
Using the same materials, we created a walk-in closet. The main material was Nymphaea Alba chipboard. Inside, we designed open racks with hanging rails, and opposite the door we installed a wardrobe with pull-out drawers.