Previosuly we looked at the living area of a design by Katarzyna Fotek of the Decoroom studio. Today we take a look at the bedroom and bathroom of an apartment in Warsaw's Praga district.
The cabinet under the sink was finished with a fluted front.
Photo: Kamila Markiewicz-Lubańska Styling: Maria Szymańska/ Wnętrza w Obiektywie
Soothing grays
The bedroom arrangement explores the entire palette of grays. To ensure that the interior maintained in these base colors is not boring, two walls were covered with dark graphite, while one of them creates a contrast with a light gray shade. Against their background, black furniture and accessories add depth to the interior, while the wooden floor, laid in a herringbone pattern, warms up the interior and refers to the natural world. It is thanks to it that the rather cool in perception room becomes cozy.
The focal point of the bedroom is a large upholstered bed
Photo: Kamila Markiewicz-Lubańska Styling: Maria Szymańska/ Wnętrza w Obiektywie
The focal point of the bedroom is a large bed with an upholstered headrest in light gray. Next to the piece of furniture stands a black bedside table, which can hold all the necessary items. Above the bed hang two simple lamps with a long cable, creating a cozy source of light for evening reading. Meanwhile, during the day, a lot of natural light enters the bedroom through the balcony door, which illuminates the space and gives it a pleasant mood. Next to the window stands a small black minimalist desk. It is the perfect place to work. Right next to it stands an upholstered gray chair, which completes this functional corner.
Two lamps on a long cable give the interior a cozy atmosphere
Photo: Kamila Markiewicz-Lubańska Styling: Maria Szymańska/ Wnętrza w Obiektywie
Functionality in a small space
The bathroom, at first glance inconspicuous, hides many interesting solutions. Imitating light stone, the large-format tiles add elegance to the interior. The furnishings of the bathroom, on the other hand, are an extension of the idea of the carpenter's cabinet found in the kitchen. The cabinet under the sink with a curved form was finished with fluted fronts made of veneer. The toilet cabinet was decorated with mirrored panels. Thanks to this, the small room visually appears more spacious. Despite the small size, the bathroom is functional thanks to appropriately selected equipment. An example of such a solution is the use of a built-in bathtub with a screen, which allows you to enjoy all the benefits of a shower, despite the lack of a separate cabin. Another clever trick is the use of concealed solutions, which hide the structural and connection elements in the wall, along with the cistern.
Large-format tiles imitating stone add elegance to the interior.
Photo: Kamila Markiewicz-Lubańska Styling: Maria Szymańska/ Wnętrza w Obiektywie
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Compiled by:KATARZYNA SZOSTAK