1st December 2021 | IN PROJECT OF THE WEEK | BY SBID ShareTweetPinterestLinkedIn This week’s instalment of Project of the Week interior design series features a luxurious residential apartment design by 2021 SBID Awards Finalist, Mane Design. An apartment with an area of 260 sqm is located in the very centre of Kiev, on the last 32nd floor. It has with terraces that offer stunning views of the city. The apartment is designed in a modern classical style, using expensive materials and furniture. Blue Agate Stone – the heart of the apartment – was brought from India. It is a delicate stone that carries harmony, tranquillity and grace. The atmosphere in the apartment is soothing; pleasant colours and natural textures add elegance to the interior, while brass adds warmth. The apartment is not only beautiful, but also has a comfortable and functional plan. Its divided into zones: public, children’s and the owner’s zone. The public area consists of a living room-kitchen where there is a bar, which is successfully hidden behind panels that can be pulled apart with a slight movement of the hand. There is access to a huge terrace with a barbecue, a seating area with a sofa, tables and chairs for eating. In the entrance part there is a guest toilet and a large dressing room, as well as a separate laundry. The children’s area has two bedrooms, a separate children’s wardrobe, a bathroom and an access to terrace from each bedroom. SBID Awards Category: Residential Apartment Over £1M Practice: Mane Design Project: Blue Agate Location: Kyyiv, Ukraine What was the client’s brief? The clients are a young, successful and hard-working couple. They are modern, lively and value comfort and beauty. Therefore, the brief asked for a bright colours and non-standard, interesting solutions but at the same time a comfortable and functional design – the place where they can relax after a work day or have parties with friends. What inspired the design of the project? We were inspired by our clients themselves: by their lifestyle, ideas, attitude to design, and, of course, complete creative freedom given to us. What was the toughest hurdle your team overcame during the project? Our team did not encounter any special difficulties during this project. What was your team’s highlight of the project? This entire project consists of highlights. In every corner you can find something interesting. There are a lot of details that you will want to examine, things that attract attention, such as: wonderful natural agate stone brought from India, an art object “Fishes” specially designed by us for this project, which glows in millions sparks, the TV which moves out from the stand by pressing the button on the remote control (because our client did not want to see TV in the interior), a hidden bar, a hidden projector and a screen coming out of the ceiling, a toilet in front of the window, delightful lighting everywhere… and, of course, an unforgettable view from the apartment. Why did you enter this project into the SBID Awards? We respect SBID International Design Awards and consider the judges’ decisions to be fair. Questions answered by Mane Megrabyan, Interior Designer and Head of Studio, Mane Design. We hope you feel inspired by this week’s design! If you missed the last instalment of Project of the Week, featuring a design for hotel’s exclusive spa lodges by Nielsen House, click here to see more.