How to organize an orangery? An interesting example from Warsaw

11 of April '22

How to perfectly organize a conservatory at home? This is what designers from the MoodWorks studio took care of. The realization in Warsaw's Grochów district is a dream come true for every garden and plant lover.

open orangery

The investor's apartment consists of only two rooms. Both are adjacent to the garden and have been equipped with two orangeries, surrounded by greenery. The first, which is adjacent to the kitchen, has been connected to the living room and serves as a dining room. The heart of this space is a large table with an oak top. It serves not only as a dining room, but also as a meeting place. It is an orangery open to guests.

oranżeria zlokalizowana przy salonie posiada stół. To miejsce spotkań

The conservatory located next to the living room has a table. It is a meeting place

Photo by Tom Kurek, © MoodWorks

private orangery

The second orangery is a more private space. It was located next to the bedroom. In this space there was room for a freestanding bathtub, a wicker seat and dense vegetation full of diverse flowers and foliage. This is a place that can be called a home spa.

oranżeria zlokalizowana przy sypialni tworzy rodzaj prywatnego SPA

The conservatory located next to the bedroom creates a kind of private spa

photo by Tom Kurek, © MoodWorks

The space created by the architects is unique and tailored to individual needs. The authors talk about the project itself.

Although it is difficult to understand, still the penetration of nature into the interior is quite unusual for Polish houses or apartments. And yet it is through contact with nature that we rest best. Agnieszka, who loves greenery, was very keen on combining interiors with a garden. And for us this became the starting point for thinking about this place. Here we have some references to BOHO style, but in its more luxurious and less "instagram" version. Above all, the interior was to give solace, but also to be far from monotonous," Karina Snuszka and Dora Kuć of MoodWorks sum up their work.

salon, również zaprojektowany przez pracownię MoodWorks

The living room, also designed by the MoodWorks studio

Photo by Tom Kurek, © MoodWorks

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