David Basulto and Valeriia Karas established their life in Berlin after meeting at a party in 2017. Their relationship transitioned from long-distance dating to marriage, prompting a shared residence in a stylish apartment designed by Balbek Bureau. This 900-square-foot space embodies Japandi aesthetics and features a kitchen reimagined with varied materials. The couple's bedroom showcases unique plywood cladding and a striking closet design, alongside two vibrant bathrooms that enhance the living environment with color.
David Basulto and Valeriia Karas met in 2017 at a Soho House party in Berlin, eventually marrying after years of long-distance dating and settling in the city.
The couple designed their apartment with the Ukrainian architecture studio Balbek Bureau, reflecting their love for Japandi style and Soho House's eclectic interiors.
The kitchen features a visually appealing design with three distinct sections, using materials like MDF panel veneers, stainless steel, and precious Caribbean quartzite.
The couple's bedroom, inspired by the Vert building's façade, includes undulating plywood cladding and a semi-transparent closet, reflecting Valeriia Karas's admiration for Dutch designer Sabine Marcelis.
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