And finally, the "cherry on top" — the children’s room/study. Since we didn’t know when our clients would have a child or the child’s gender, the room needed to be designed as a universal space, suitable for both a boy and a girl. Additionally, the room had to meet the needs of our client, who spends a lot of time at the computer for meetings and work.
The bathroom was enlarged to accommodate a spacious wall-mounted bathtub with a shower area above it. The walls and floor are finished with a combination of natural marble, mosaic, and ceramic tiles, creating an elegant and cozy atmosphere. A bold accent is the floor-mounted burgundy toilet, adding character to the space. The sink area, also crafted from natural marble, is both stylish and functional. In the corner, there is a concealed cabinet housing utilities and providing additional storage space, enhancing the practicality of the room.
The bedroom was designed to be cozy yet unique, which led us to create a bed with an extraordinary rounded headboard. Accents include a vibrant red radiator, heavy, massive curtains on a metal rod, and a circular cutout in the gypsum ceiling, with a stylish chandelier as the centerpiece of the composition. Next to the bed is the entrance to the wardrobe, made of a metal frame and fluted glass. However, closer to the realization, we plan to replace the structure with a wooden one. Opposite the bed, there is a beautiful wooden dresser that adds a touch of charm to the bedroom.