HOUSE ON PSIE POLE WROCŁAW

Interior design of a one-story house in Psie Pole in Wrocław for a 2 + 2 family. The interior combines subdued colors, earth tones, beige, brown and white. These colors are usually associated with classic interior design, here they are used in a modern arrangement. Their warming power and primal relationship with nature make them neutral, universal and timeless colors.

APARTMENT IN OLEŚNICA

Interior design of an apartment in a soft loft style for the marketing needs of a developer building a housing estate in Oleśnica near Wrocław.
The aim of the concept was to show potential apartment buyers its arrangement possibilities.
In this interior, to give it an industrial character, black metal elements in the form of glazing were used, separating the kitchen and living room from the corridor. They were repeated in the bed structure in the bedroom and in the bathroom in the sink cabinet. Raw concrete has been left on the ceilings, which is illuminated with directional lamps on rails and point lighting. Deep garnet was used as a complementary color.

FLAT IN THE CITY CENTRER

The dim, dirty blue color perfectly harmonizes with the white walls and furniture as well as the warm shade of the oak floor, creating a harmonious interior in a studio apartment located in the heart of Wrocław. The area of the apartment is 43 sq m, we have completely changed the layout of the rooms, opening the kitchen to the living room, creating a living area. The second room has been divided into a small bedroom and an additional room serving as a guest room and a place to work. The task was not easy, because the apartment is located in a seal made of a large slab. The interior was to be light and feminine with elements of the 1960s, for which the owner has a great fondness. Managed to?

INTERIORS OF TERRACED HOUSE IN WARSAW

House on Loteryjki street in Warsaw is another project with a strong color accent. The deep, blue shade of kitchen furniture, sofas, walls and curtains stood in opposition to the light floor, the whole was illuminated with a blue pattern of tiles and accessories.
We like brave investors and unconventional solutions. In this project, we focused on concrete on the ceiling, which perfectly exposes the lighting.
The whole thing gained a modern character with a delicate industrial accent in the form of metal structures.

House in Maślice in Wrocław

Dom na Maślicach in Wrocław is a combination of modernity with a touch of Scandinavia and red accessories. The red color is a difficult color in the interior, it is easy to “show off” with it, but when used in the right way and in the right shade, it gives an incredible elegance.

House in Szczodre near Wrocław

The house plan in Szczodre is one of the few projects that was not supposed to be “bright and spacious”. But what to do so that the dark interior is not gloomy? It is worth considering the colors used and weaving the dominant, vivid color into it. In the case of this project, we chose emerald green, which, surrounded by gray and chocolate-colored wood, gains additional depth and stands out to the fore. The interiors in a dark color palette are incredibly cozy, they make you want to come back to them after a long day of work and busy. It is an asylum many of us dream of.

House in Iwiny near Wroclaw

The assumption of the project was to obtain a maximally functional interior, easy to clean. Minimalism, we thought straight away, but the sterile and cool interior was not what the investors wanted. The whole was “wrapped” in beige brick and an oak-colored floor, thanks to which the interior has become cozy, warm, reminiscent of modern Scandinavia.

Apartment in the attic in Wrocław

Design of an apartment with an area of 65 m2 located in the attic at Racławicka Street in Wrocław.
The scope of work included the adaptation of an existing apartment bought from the secondary market to the needs of new owners and their stylistic preferences.
Thus, an apartment with an average design has gained a Scandinavian character combined with the style of the 60s and industrial details

Villa in Konstancin – Jeziorna

The Konstancin Park investment is an architectural project of a house for four families, prepared by Bogdan Kulczyński’s team in 2008, and completed two years later.
The building consists of four luxurious, two-level apartments, approx. 130 m2 each.
One of them became the subject of our project.

Apartment for a single in Warsaw

Each new project is a new challenge, but defining this implementation as a challenge is definitely not enough.
The interior was supposed to be different than all the others. Colorful, optimistic, but also industrial with loft accents.
Sofa with patchwork upholstery plus graffitti on the wall, bed made of europallets plus mirrors on the ceiling… Is it all possible, will it look good?