Dominika Domagała of Deer Design studio designed the interior of a house near Warsaw, which is inhabited by a family of four. The arrangement is full of warmth, sublime art and family heirlooms that give the space a unique charm.
The floor was tiled with classic herringbone
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Fruitful cooperation
The architect was tasked with creating a functional space for a family of four with their cat Elton. In terms of aesthetics, the investors wanted a combination of minimalism and a love for details.
- The client paid a lot of attention to details, according to her, they are what create harmony and uniqueness of the interior. Nothing could be accidental here. It turned out that we have a very similar energy, so we understood each other perfectly. As a result, we managed to create an interior that investors love - they emphasized it with joy many times," recalls the architect.
The arrangement combines classic and modern elements
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Classic living room with modern details
The functional layout did not require many changes. The designer decided only to add a wall partially covering the kitchen and to build in the stairs. A TV wall was arranged on the resulting space.
Located on the first floor, the living area consists of a kitchenette, dining room and living room. The relaxation zone was decorated in light tones, with dominant shades of white and natural wood. The main features of the living room include a large corner sofa upholstered in white bouclé fabric and a subtly decorated marble fireplace, which gives the interior a classic feel. Next to it is a contrasting modern accent - a minimalist coffee table with a marble base and glass top. A simple RTV table with a black metal finish was placed against the wall, perfectly harmonizing with the modern TV. Meanwhile, wooden herringbone was laid on the floor, adding warmth and elegance.
The house is also inhabited by Elton the cat
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Items with history
The heart of the dining room is a table that is more than a century old, accompanied by Viennese plaid chairs. These are family heirlooms that travel with the residents from place to place. Another distinct element is a large, glass-enclosed and illuminated bookcase. Arranging it here was one of the investors' ideas. The impressive collection of books was carefully arranged both thematically and by color. The crystal chandelier in the dining room is consistent with the one in the living room, which creates a harmonious and elegant whole. Large windows provide plenty of natural light and an amazing view.
- It's a view of the forest. It is a fantastic thing that brings idyllic tranquility to the interior and a much-needed substitute for nature," says Dominika Domagała.
The dining room table is more than a century old
Photo: Zagórny Studio Styling: Marcel Wójcik
Minimalist kitchen
The annex is kept in a modern style. The light gray cabinetry blends beautifully with the subtly shiny tiles on the wall. A unique element of the kitchen is the peninsula. The countertop with rounded edges was finished with vertical wooden slats, which create an interesting play of textures and contrast with the smooth surface of the furniture. White hanging lamps have decorative wooden elements, which coherently relate to other details in the room. The whole is complemented by intriguing graphics, which the investor has been collecting for years.
The kitchen cabinetry has a light gray hue
Photo: Zagórny Studio Styling: Marcel Wójcik
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