GUESTHOUSE “UNDER THE REED ROOF”
project: Guesthouse “Under the Reed Roof”
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location: Central Ukraine
area: 50 m²
completed: 2026
photo: Mykhailo Lukashuk
team: Volodymyr Nepyivoda, Dmytro Bonesco, Natalia Tymoshenko, Yana Rogozhinska
Set on a private estate in central Ukraine, these guesthouses offer a contemporary reinterpretation of the traditional Ukrainian mazanka – the archetypal rural home shaped by local materials, climate, and cultural rituals.
TRADITIONS UNDER MODERN INFLUENCE
Traditional Ukrainian vernacular architecture evolved through simple yet expressive solutions: thick whitewashed walls, thatched roofs, and regular plastering as an act of care and an aspiration toward order and beauty. In YOD Group’s contemporary interpretation, this pursuit of light and cleanliness is translated into fully transparent glass façades, while the roof – deliberately oversized – becomes the project’s primary architectural gesture.
Its sculptural form defines a strong, instantly recognisable silhouette, evoking both a traditional tall hat and an oversized mushroom rising from the landscape.
NATURE IS THE BEST DESIGNER
“Our philosophy of terroir design goes beyond working with local materials or familiar forms. It is about uncovering the essence of a place and decoding its cultural meanings. We studied the image of the traditional Ukrainian house, distilled its core characteristics, and reinterpreted them through our own lens to create a contemporary architectural object,” says Volodymyr Nepiyvoda, co-owner and managing partner of YOD Group.
AIRY COMFORT
The inner surface of the roof dome is clad in wooden tiles that reference traditional wooden shingles historically used on Ukrainian rooftops. Rising to a height of 10 metres at its apex, the dome enhances the sense of openness and verticality while allowing all engineering systems to remain fully concealed, leaving the walls visually clean and uninterrupted.
A heat pump system maintains a comfortable indoor climate throughout the year. The concealed air-conditioning is integrated with supply ventilation, operating through discreet linear slots in vertical grilles and exhaust outlets built into the dome and the central core.
A WAY BACK TO YOURSELF
The spatial layout is organised around a functional core – a central concrete block containing the bathroom. On either side are the bedroom and the living area. The living room features a minimalist fireplace, a contemporary reference to the traditional Ukrainian stove.
The absence of a television is a deliberate choice. Watching the live flame through the circular opening of the fireplace and maintaining constant visual contact with the surrounding nature encourages informational detox and emotional restoration.
During the day, the fully glazed façades visually dissolve, creating the impression that the massive thatched roof is floating above the landscape. Inside and outside, the floor is finished with a continuous stone-carpet surface, pleasant to the touch and offering a subtle massage-like sensation when walking barefoot.
The uninterrupted glazing enhances the sense of immersion in nature, allowing the landscape to become an integral part of the emotional experience. When privacy is needed, guests can close dense yet visually light curtains, operated automatically via a control panel located by the bed.
A GESTURE OF PRIVACY
A TOUCH TO NATURE
The interior follows the principles of modern eco-minimalism. A restrained, natural colour palette, a rich variety of tactile surfaces, and objects by Ukrainian brands come together to create a calm, cohesive environment.
The space features furniture by Noom, black clay decor by Guculiya, and textured wooden elements throughout. One of the key bedroom accents is a large custom-made floor lamp crafted from ceramics and natural fibres, adding warmth and sculptural presence.
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