"Of course, the war affects everyone's life, and no one is safe here in Ukraine. For instance, on July 31, a missile attack damaged the residential complex where Nataliia's apartment is located - the blast wave shattered her windows. Fortunately, Nataliia and her neighbors were unharmed. They have replaced the windows and cleaned up everything. Life moves forward," Nadia continues."
""What I love most about it is how every element serves a purpose," Nataliia continues. "The layout was carefully reimagined - the living room was extended by integrating a loggia, now my home office, and the bedroom entrance was reconfigured to create a more open flow. I'm especially fond of the Japandi-inspired aesthetic: soft natural tones, tactile materials like wood and linen, and the quiet harmony between minimalism and comfort."
Nataliia Lymar's 484-square-foot apartment is on the third floor of a 2019 residential complex on Kyiv's outskirts. The unit's abundant windows and natural light were primary attractions and create a calm interior. A July 31 missile attack damaged the complex and shattered windows; residents were unharmed and windows were replaced. The layout was reimagined: a loggia was integrated into the living room as a home office and the bedroom entrance was reconfigured to improve flow. The apartment follows a Japandi-inspired aesthetic, using soft natural tones and tactile materials like wood and linen to balance minimalism and comfort.
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