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With a view of Wrocław
Aldona Banasiuk-Suchorzewska's apartment is located on an island in the heart of Wrocław. The architect wanted guests entering the interior to be greeted by a beautiful view of the city skyline. The apartment is filled with art and interesting design. Among other things, we can find a painting form made by Robert Jaworski. The red ceiling is also an intriguing element.
The interior is dominated by a combination of concrete and intense red
Photo by Martyna Rudnicka Styling: Anna Salak
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Colorful attic
Katarzyna Burak of FUGA Architektura Wnętrz studio lives in a tenement house in Warsaw's Old Mokotów district. The arrangement is full of colors and vintage elements. For example, we can find here the famous Skoczki chairs and a chiffonier brought from Denmark. The architect's favorite place is the kitchen island.
- I like literally everything about it: the shape — reminiscent of a steamboat sailing into the distance, the pink unobvious color, the marble stone leg, which I fell in love with at first sight, but most of all its multifunctionality! — Kasia describes.
Katarzyna Burak's apartment is located in the attic of a tenement house
© FUGA Architektura Wnętrz
You can see photos of the island and much more in our article
French kitchen
Karina Snuszka resides in a more than 200-year-old property in Aquitaine. The architect's kitchen is dominated by wood and stone. The designer preserved historical elements.
- Respect and even minimal reference to the area and history of the building is, in my opinion, the duty of a good architect — explains Karina Snuszka.
Check out what a kitchen in a house in the south of France looks like
Red and gold
The apartment of architects from Kamińska Stańczak Design is as high as 290 cm. They decided to take advantage of this. A glazed wall and large windows make plenty of light come in. The color base consists of neutral beiges highlighted by stronger accents such as burgundy chairs and a striking gold lamp. Elegant look is added by a classic French herringbone pattern.
The dining room stands out against the neutral arrangement
Styling: Eliza Mrozińska Photo: Marcin Grabowiecki
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Stylistic mish-mash
Hanna Pietras ' house was decorated in her favorite eclectic style. The interior is full of various structures and colors. The raw concrete on the ceiling is combined with numerous wooden accents, while the copper sofa contrasts with the vintage furniture. Also worth noting is the bathroom decorated with floral wallpaper.
On the ceiling of the living area, the architect used concrete
Photography and styling: Follow The Flow Studio
You can read more about this arrangement in our article
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Compiled by:KATARZYNA SZOSTAK