Located in Kiev, Ukraine, this apartment by designer Sergey Makhno is approximately 538 square feet in size and is done “in the style of deconstruction.” The walls feature unique geometric angles that jut out and give the apartment tons of character. The walls are painted darker shades including blue, green and even black (we like). The furniture and the bathroom fixtures are all composed of non-rectilinear lines as well. I especially love the clusters of Crosslight hanging fixtures everywhere.
Could you live in such a unique space?
Photos courtesy of Sergey Makhno.

6 Comments
Guest358 on 01.05.2012 at 13:22 PM
Those dark walls in the bedroom are very similar to what I have, but they have some sort of texture or glossy elements to them – any idea what they are? Maybe color-washed with metallic finish paint?
Kara on 01.09.2012 at 00:28 AM
It looks like the Deetz’s house in Beetlejuice!
Fred Hiser on 01.09.2012 at 13:24 PM
Czech Cubism anyone?
R.M. Pil on 01.10.2012 at 17:27 PM
one word; woh.
i really love it, especially the cubic lights
Felicia on 04.14.2012 at 13:57 PM
The lighting fixtures are unique and beautiful!
A - Cero on 05.20.2013 at 12:23 PM
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