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Victory Apartment

The surrounding context plays an essential role in the spatial narrative—panoramic windows open not only to daylight but also to fragments of the city’s visual heritage.

163 m2
2025
Dnipro, Ukraine

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Victory Apartment is a private residence located in the central park area of Dnipro, Ukraine, surrounded by refined historical architecture. The surrounding context plays an essential role in the spatial narrative—panoramic windows open not only to daylight but also to fragments of the city’s visual heritage. The facades with columns and classical detailing become part of the interior, forming a direct dialogue between inside and outside. The 163 m² apartment was originally delivered as an open-plan space with no internal partitions. The client—a young woman with an architectural background and an exceptional sense of harmony—envisioned a home with subtle spatial transitions and effortless elegance. Several small balconies enhance the connection with the city and add lightness to the layout. The concept of Victory Apartment is based on uncompromising quality: every solution, material, and proportion was chosen with intention—free from trends, with respect for the space and the people who inhabit it. This is an interior without boundaries: zones flow into one another, maintaining a sense of airiness and openness. The architecture serves the human experience—its essence lies in ergonomics, silence, natural textures, and emotional tactility. The project began in 2019 and was realized gradually over several years, through periods of global crisis and personal resilience. It is a space built outside of time—filled not with trends, but with iconic design elements and materials that grow in value over the years. Victory Apartment is organized around a clear division between public and private zones. The public zone unfolds from the entrance hall with integrated storage and a guest bathroom, leading into an open-plan living area, kitchen, and dining room. The kitchen features a separate built-in appliance wall, work surface, and central island that doubles as a social hub. Adjacent to the dining table is a large glass cabinet for collectible tableware, reflecting light and space. The living area includes a sofa, two armchairs, and a compact home office, seamlessly integrated with a full work setup and an optional rest space. The private area includes two separate bedroom suites: A child’s room with its own wardrobe and en-suite bathroom; A master suite with a freestanding island bathtub, walk-in shower, toilet area, large wardrobe, and open loggia accessible from the bedroom. A technical utility room with laundry and engineering systems is discreetly integrated, hidden from the main visual lines of the apartment.

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  • Oleksandr Angelovsky
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