Hubina

Architects: Viktoryia Prikhach, Aliaksei Hnatsiuk, Aleh Kaliankovich, Maryia Mikvabiya
Location:
Hubina, Belarus
Project Area:
192,41 sq. m
Project Year:
2025

Modern house design with panoramic glazing in the village of Hubina. The interior project is executed in a minimalist style with an emphasis on comfort and visual lightness. The design is built around a sense of freedom and a close connection with nature. Large panoramic windows fill the home with natural light and create an open-space effect, blurring the boundary between the interior and the surrounding landscape.

Modern, tactile materials are used throughout. The floors feature HAUPTMANN microcement, creating a seamless, calm surface without joints. The walls and ceilings are finished with OIKOS Multidecor SKIN decorative plaster, forming a soft texture and subtle play of light. Full-height veneered wall panels add warmth and visual depth. The bathrooms use large-format porcelain tiles, emphasizing clean lines and the contemporary character of the interior.

Special attention is paid to lighting and accent elements. Dynamic MAYTONI track lighting lines on the ceiling set the rhythm of the space and allow flexible lighting scenarios. A key feature of the living room is the suspended FOCUS Gyrofocus fireplace, creating a cozy atmosphere and a visual focal point. In the guest bathroom, a striking solution was implemented with a luminous stretch ceiling by FERICO.

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