Bohdana Artemenko

Interior Designer / 3D-Artist
📍 Szczecin, Poland


GUNIA Showroom

3Ds Max + Corona Renderer + Adobe Photoshop

The entire project, covering a total area of 154 square meters, took 10 days from the moment I received the technical brief to the point when the designer delivered the final renders to the client.
I am comfortable working under tight deadlines and always do my best to ensure that the final result looks as strong and compelling as possible.


05'ESSENTIAL concept-store (Archive Study)

Renders only. 3Ds Max + Corona Renderer + Adobe Photoshop + NanoBanana PRO
Design: Bohdana Artemenko

05’ESSENTIAL is a conceptual multifunctional space that combines retail with social and cultural functions. The project brings together clothing, footwear, cosmetics, and accessories within a flexible spatial structure designed to adapt to different formats of use.

An oval lounge zone is integrated into the clothing area, framed by clothing rails along its perimeter. A central sofa provides a place for visitors or their companions to sit, wait, or spend time in a relaxed, informal setting.

A separate bar area complements the retail function and can be transformed into a small lecture space for talks, presentations, and meetings with creatives, as well as used for private or closed events.

The name 05’ESSENTIAL refers to the idea of quintessence: the distilled core of what is essential. This concept underpins the project’s approach, bringing multiple functions together into a concise, adaptable environment that supports fashion, social interaction, and cultural exchange.


Listening Bar Nipper in Odesa

Renders only. 3Ds Max + Corona Renderer + Adobe Photoshop

This project was developed during my time at the Boom Project design studio. This listening bar was inspired by Harlem jazz clubs of the first half of the 20th century. Special attention was given to materials, particularly the existing brickwork and decorative plaster details of the historic buildings in the center of Odesa. Although the client ultimately approved a different color palette for the final project, this first version of the visualizations still lives rent-free in my heart.

The bar was named in honor of Nipper, the dog who served as the model for Francis Barraud's famous painting "His Master's Voice." This depiction became one of the world's most recognizable brands and was associated with various record companies, including RCA Victor and Deutsche Grammophon.


Restaurant YUG in Odesa

Photos by: Kyrylo Baranovskyi, Dariia Stodolia

Another project from my time at Boom Project studio. It is a reconstruction of an iconic location on the coast of Odesa, the former Svecha restaurant. Nothing from the original building remained except the foundation and columns, while the total area was expanded from 600 to 2 000 square meters. This project was later included in Lucia Bondar's book "Interior Design in Ukraine," a collection of commercial projects.


House in Mountains (Archive Study)

Renders only. 3Ds Max + Corona Renderer + Adobe Photoshop + Kling 2.6

This project is one of my earlier works, originally created to explore and refine vegetation distribution in exterior scenes. The focus at the time was on achievement a natural balanced landscape composition and integration of greenery within the architectural environment.

I recently revisited the project to transform the still render into an animation using Kling 2.6 adding a new dynamic layer to the original concept.


Sunset Apartment (Archive Study)

Renders only. 3Ds Max + Corona Renderer + Adobe Photoshop


Apartment in Mumbai

Renders only. 3Ds Max + Corona Renderer + Adobe Photoshop

This project was developed during my time at Artpartner Architects studio. From the very beginning, the client requested that no wood be used at all, with a clear preference instead for marble surfaces. The interior embraces a calm, neutral palette, subtly enriched with Indian-inspired detailing.


House in Nuremberg

Renders only. 3Ds Max + Corona Renderer + Adobe Photoshop

Another project from my time at Artpartner studio. The clients’ main request was to accommodate a large number of guests around the dining and living areas, as they have a wide social circle and enjoy spending evenings in the company of friends.In response, a table for eight people was designed. To avoid a bulky appearance, the table support was shifted from the floor to the ceiling using slim, linear structural elements.

In contrast to the light, floating dining table, a massive stone kitchen island was designed. To maintain a clean and minimal kitchen appearance, the working kitchen area was concealed behind sliding facade panels.


Apartment in Berlin

Renders only. 3Ds Max + Corona Renderer + Adobe Photoshop

This apartment project was designed for rental use in a quiet residential quarter of Friedrichshain, Berlin. The project budget was extremely limited, to the extent that most of the renovation work was carried out by the client’s father. One of the key requests was to maintain a beige color palette while introducing irregular forms in the finishes and decorative elements.


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