Monika Kubica created an interior full of natural materials and bright colors. This makes the arrangement conducive to tranquility and relaxation.
The bedroom is separated from the living room by a glass door
Photo by Masha Dubyna, Monika Kubica
More space
The apartment has an area of 42 m². With such a small area, the architect focused primarily on visual lightness and creating an open space. For this reason, the wall between the bedroom and living room was replaced by a large glass door. This not only makes the whole space appear larger, but also allows more light to enter the room. However, if the investor needs more privacy, the door can be covered with a curtain.
Apartment layout
Photo by Monika Kubica
Functional changes
Also, the kitchen layout proposed by the developer with a countertop and hockers was changed to a more open composition. It is worth noting the unusual color of the development. Very light blue gave the arrangement a lightness and relieved the entire room. A beautiful cafe table was placed in the middle of the kitchen area .
Blue built-ins add character to the kitchen arrangement
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Design flavors
However, there are more places to celebrate simple pleasures. After all, the investor also has a reading corner with a comfortable armchair and a charming desk, which can also serve as a dressing table. It is this piece of furniture that the architect lists among her best design decisions.
- The desk is not an accessory tucked somewhere on the periphery of the living room, but has a special, accentuated place within the bedroom, Monika Kubica emphasizes.
The alcove with the desk stands out against the background of the neutral bedroom
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Subtle elegance
The mood created in the apartment was to promote slowing down and celebrating everyday life. A place for the owner's favorite memories was also important.
- Each added personal object emphasizes the character of the interior, and flowers from a nearby meadow are best found in a vase. This is exactly the kind of authenticity we were looking for," says the designer from Jasno Studio.
The interior is decorated with, among other things, flowers from a nearby meadow
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No compromises
Despite the small space, the designer managed to meet all the functional requirements set by the investor. Here we have a full-size kitchen, a table that can fit 6 people when unfolded, a comfortable living room, a comfortable bedroom and plenty of storage space.
- To be consistent and light, all these functions had to be precisely designed, and I think we succeeded," concludes the architect.
The designer also arranged a reading nook
Photo by Masha Dubyna, Monika Kubica
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