What does fullness look like in interior design? In a Krakow townhouse, Furora Studio has realized a unique project with delicate design.
detail in the toilet
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The way the apartment is organized is meant to refer to the look of the tenement outside - betting on delicate detailing, gold accents and gray terrazzo. Austerity was one of the primary factors shaping the space. Among other things, the architects decided to restore the beamed ceiling and prioritize it. It significantly emphasizes the symmetry of the interior. The Cracow arrangement by Furora Studio is a project that relies on dim colors and multiple textures.
detail in the bedroom
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living room
The aforementioned ceiling corresponds with the living room space. On the floor here it was decided to use herringbone wooden parquet. The center of this space is a sofa with two chairs. You can notice the color contrast here between the light blue chairs and the chocolate-colored sofa. Minimalist bookcases and a small dining table with an irregular shape create, a calm sublime form.
Living room dominated by a unique ceiling
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kitchen
The kitchen has not been separated from the living room space in any way, and right next to it you will find the dining table. Above all, delicate white is the king here, which blends in with the color of the walls. The refrigerator attracts special attention - its color scheme evokes the impression of a walnut forest.
kitchen and dining room
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The passage between the rooms is also interesting - it has been upholstered with tarazzo, a unique and elegant terrazzo that creates a unique character.
tarazzo
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bedroom
In the bedroom, the white walls were cut by a gray-blue paint strip. The wicker headrest of the bed - giving it a delicately rustic character mixed with boho and vintage style - catches the attention especially in this space.
bedroom
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