Perched high above Kyiv’s right bank of the Dnipro River, this 1,141-square-foot, one-bedroom apartment is anything but ordinary. Designed by Ukrainian studio metric bureau for a creative couple and their cat, the Apartment with a Lizard is a fearless exploration of bold design choices. “Our clients were open to taking risks,” says Svitlana Moskalenko, designer and founder of metric bureau. “They cared most about the emotional experience – dramatic imagery, contrasting colors, and original ideas.” One partner, with a fashion background, envisioned something with the flair of a cosmic carnival – dramatic, unconventional, and dripping with personality. The other sought calm retreats for quiet reflection. The result is a dreamy home that balances color and calm, where theatrical moments meet functional ease.
From the moment you step inside, the apartment sets the tone. A monochrome red entryway – walls, ceiling, and even the light – feels like stepping into a room in a dollhouse. Sliding glass separates this punch of color from the rest of the home, where the living area is anchored in deep green. At its center, a massive circular opening lined in faux fur becomes both a focal point and a meditative escape. Instead of a lounge chair, the portal invites you to lean in, look out, and engage with the skyline from the 26th-floor balcony, tiled in a rippling, water-like pattern.
Ukrainian-made pieces bring warmth and identity to the living room: a blue L-shaped sofa by SVOYA Studio, a sculptural Woo armchair, and a mushroom-like Pecherytsia coffee table. Alpi veneer, designed by postmodern master Ettore Sottsass, backs the built-in metal shelving, adding a layer of artistry to the couple’s curated collection of books and objects.
Recessed into the entryway’s walls are metal shelves to hold the couple’s shoes in an orderly fashion. Just above, hidden panels disguise easy access to the apartment’s technical systems.
The kitchen is just as distinctive, with cabinetry in the same green as the living area and a mirrored concrete pylon that lightens the room’s architecture. A red Alpi veneer accents the upper cabinets, while a whimsical portrait of a lizard in formal attire – a work by Ukrainian artist Valery Kuznetsov – presides over the space. Around a circular dining table, mismatched red and white chairs keep the mood playful, lit from above by a felt pendant lamp from Danish brand Audo.
The bedroom, designed around an oversized custom bed (with over 75 square feet of sleeping space!), channels fantasy through Italian wallpaper by Wall&Deco and a glowing, eclipse-inspired mirror. A fringe-trimmed vanity and lamps add to the theatricality, while chain curtains reveal a sleek, all-black dressing room. Even the bathroom is dramatic featuring contrasting cobalt walls with a striking red sink and shelving – plus a discreet, cat-friendly cabinet entrance to the litter box.
Moskalenko calls the home one of the studio’s most daring projects to date, a space where the clients’ willingness to take risks allowed for an interior that is as emotionally charged as it is livable. It’s an apartment where every detail – from a fur-lined portal to a dressed-up lizard – tells a story, blurring the line between everyday life and a stage set for the imagination.
The balcony is clad in Seletti water-like floor tiles and black mosaic tile walls and stepped benches, all resulting in a swimming pool feel.

Svitlana Moskalenko, founder of metric bureau
To learn more about the Apartment with a Lizard and metric bureau, head to metricbureau.com.
Photography by Andriy Bezuglov and Anastasiia Osypenko.