Category
Interior design
Development
2024
Location
Kyiv, Ukraine
Area
201m²

This project is about silence, about a home that embraces, about a space where breathing becomes free.
We turned to architectural minimalism — beyond decoration, with depth of meaning.


This interior is created for slow living, where every material has its origin, every form — its meaning, and every detail — a respect for space and time.
Natural travertine, warm wood, mirrored surfaces — everything here works toward a sense of harmony.
Bond is not about displaying luxury, but about rethinking it: calmness, longevity, functionality, and beauty that remains timeless.

The kitchen is integrated into the architecture — partly hidden behind facades, partly centered around an island with an extractor that literally disappears into the countertop.
Nearby stands a large round table, because home is always about gathering.



Table: Mello by BonaldoDining armchair: Hammer by Segis
Pendant lamp: Dot by Foster + Partners
Vase: Flower Vase no. 23 by Ro Collection


The travertine fireplace wall is like a sculpture. It separates the living room from the home office while also forming the centerpiece of the composition.
The Poliform sofa system can be rearranged to suit the mood — to face the fire or the city skyline.










The master bedroom is a place to admire sunsets. Panoramic windows, a semi-transparent wardrobe, mirrors, and a soft headboard — like a scene from a romantic film.



The bathroom is about slowing down. A personal space to be alone with oneself.
A freestanding tub is placed on a travertine podium — a design move that adds depth to the space.
Matte textures, warm tones, brass elements, and textiles — everything here contributes to a sense of calm and quiet.
The shower area is set apart, designed in a unified aesthetic of travertine and sand-colored microcement.
A brass partition cleverly conceals the shelves with toiletries, while a travertine bench adds even more functionality and comfort.



The guest bathroom continues the overall design philosophy: restrained, minimalist, with a focus on tactility and materials.
A semi-transparent glass wall with soft backlighting creates an atmosphere of intimacy and visual lightness.
Natural travertine emphasizes the organic feel of the interior, while minimalist brass elements add a refined accent.




Children’s rooms are like miniature universes.
The boy’s room features a climbing wall and a bed integrated into a house-shaped structure with built-in storage.



The centerpiece of the girl's room is a transforming bed that turns into a sofa and can rotate to create an extra sleeping space for sleepovers.
A soft, movable element next to the bed creates a cozy corner for reading or relaxing.
Architectural team: Olga Bogdanova, Mykyta Liubchenko, Mariia Krasiuk, Kateryna Lisova
Project manager: Oleksandr Vasyliev, Anna Barvinok
Photos: Yevhenii Avramenko
Table: Mello by Bonaldo
Dining armchair: Hammer by Segis
Pendant lamp: Dot by Foster + Partners
Vase: Flower Vase no. 23 by Ro Collection
Sofa: Westside by Poliform
Coffee table: Dama by Poliform
Floor lamp: Fucsia by Flos
Plaid: Unito by Loro Piana
Сoffee table: Home hotel by Poliform
Rug: Auris by Maxalto
Vase: Nagaa by Guaxs
Chair: Season comfort by Quinti
Table lamp: Matin by Hay
Vase: Bubl and Guggenheim by 101 Copenhagen
Table: My writing desk by Emko
Chair:About a chair AAC 21 SOFT by Hay
Table lamp: AJ Table by Louis Poulsen
Pillow: Knot by Design House
A' Design Award in Interior Space and Exhibition Design Category: 2021 - 2022