Limestone Project is a hotel in Odesa, Ukraine, designed by Scapes Concept Studio and arranged to keep the sea close at hand. The interiors read as pared back and warm, with earth-toned surfaces, wood joinery, soft curtains, and a bathing area drawn to the window. Across the rooms, the palette stays restrained, letting light, texture, and the horizon carry the atmosphere.
Lubov & Ludy is a restaurant in Rivne, Ukraine, designed by YOD Group near Lake Basiv Kut in the city’s historic district. Conceived around sincerity, hospitality, and easy conversation, the interior uses wood, concrete, and glass to create a bright, open setting shaped by daylight. Custom elements stay closely tied to daily use, from the bar and communal table to a flexible children’s room.
House of Joy sets a calm, confident tone for a contemporary house in Kyiv, Ukraine, shaped by designer Oleh Hubanishchev. The home gathers tall volumes, quiet colors, and vivid winter views into a single interior, where daily life moves easily from social rooms to private retreats. Each zone feels tailored yet connected, softened by texture and controlled light.
Hata-Mazanka stands on a private estate near Kyiv, Ukraine, where YOD Group reimagines the archetypal rural mazanka as a contemporary guesthouse experience. The project translates traditional whitewashed walls and thatch into glass-walled volumes beneath a sweeping roof, creating a quiet setting for short stays rooted in local craft. Guests move between bedroom and living room as the landscape presses close, blurring the threshold between interior comfort and open countryside.
Felicity House steps out from the hills of Kyiv, Ukraine as a confident contemporary house by YOUSUPOVA. The project translates the sloping terrain into layered interiors where grand volumes open toward water and greenery. Inside, a restrained palette of dark wood, stone, and soft textiles underscores the building’s sculpted form while framing long views across the site.
Shift House sets a calm tone from the threshold, where pared-back surfaces and pale light define a quietly disciplined house in Odesa, Ukraine. Designed by Dmitriy Sivak for a large family, the project leans into minimalism with a single palette of wood, ceramics, and natural fabrics that runs through every room. The result feels restrained yet generous, with comfort drawn from proportion, material warmth, and careful handling of natural light rather than decoration.
Shell is a courtyard house in Kyiv, Ukraine, conceived by Bezmirno as a quiet brick refuge on the edge of the city. Behind its monolithic shell, the home turns inward toward a planted patio, where light, texture, and family life concentrate around a single protected void. The project balances robust exterior architecture with a warm, flowing interior sequence tuned to daily rituals.
Marsala Showroom anchors a new women’s footwear boutique in Kyiv, Ukraine, with Zagrai Studio steering a swift, high-precision transformation. The project rethinks a traditional retail model into something closer to a living room, complete with a fireplace, layered lighting, and a lounge that doubles as display. Within a compact footprint, the showroom accommodates fitting, storage for 500 pairs, and a discreet office while maintaining a domestic mood rather than a store-like feel.