The building decorations were created by notable Ukrainian artists: Olga Rapay-Markish made library ceramic works including "The Fairytales of the World", "The History of Books and Book Printing", and others about the history of music and handicrafts, Oleksandr Mylovzorov [uk; ru; hr] made stained glass windows, Svitlana and Evgenia Kravchenko made tapestries, and Boris Dovgan [uk; ru] made the arch by the entrance door and a bronze sculpture of a reading boy.
[3] She worked to determine how the development of a network of children's libraries should function.
[4][5] From 1966, she heavily contributed to the creation of the State Republican Library for Children.
[3][8] She oversaw the construction of the new library building: looking like an open-book[7] and decorated with figured wrought-iron metal bars featuring photographs of animals and plants in the Nyvky residential area in Kyiv from 1976 to 1978.
This was based on a child's upbringing, social morality based on cultural and spiritual values, the values of the people, instillment of patriotism and national consciousness.