viking park
Photo credits
Andrii Shurpenkov
Zelena apart
PHOTO CREDITS
ANDRII SHURPENKOV
Zelena apart
On the eighth floor of the new Viking Park residential complex in Lviv, we designed an interior where every square meter enhances the feeling of space, light, and tranquility. The clients—a well-traveled couple—dreamed of a home that could rival the world’s finest resorts in both comfort and atmosphere.
The original two-room layout, with its dark, windowless hallway, didn’t align with this vision.We reimagined the space, removing most of the partitions and preserving onlythe bedroom and two bathrooms. The rest was transformed into a bright, open-plan kitchenand living area. We wanted to open up the layout as much as possible. So we created amultifunctional shared space that feels flexible and alive.
The living room serves as the heart of the apartment. A spacious sofa sits across theboundary between parquet and microcement flooring, emphasizing the zoning. The dining area comfortably seats six and is centered around two Vibia pendant lights.
The bedroom is serene and minimalist, decorated in a warm monochromatic palette. Besidethe bed stands a custom-designed table by Yaro Bureau, crafted from wood and leftovertravertine from the bathroom. A terracotta pendant lamp provides soft, focused light.
Throughout the apartment, natural materials prevail: warm wood, microcement, travertine,and textiles in earthy tones. Wooden wall panels and textured plaster add depth, while talldoors visually expand the space.
The first bathroomfeatures a travertine stone sink—a timeless material that adds a sense of elegance. It hasbecome the owner’s favorite element.
One of the apartment’s highlights is the bathroom with an open tropical shower—an idea theclients brought home from their travels in Asia. All surfaces, including the ceiling, arefinished with sand-toned microcement, evoking natural textures.
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