It is not only small studio apartments that pose a challenge to interior designers. How to organize a large space well, so that nothing is lost in it? In the realization of the house on the Narew River, Piotr Lucyan tried to spread the accents so that every important element was visible.
Kitchen
photo by Mateusz Kowalik | © Art'Up Piotr Łucyan
Living area
The house is designed primarily for weekends and vacations. When the investors, who work in Warsaw every day, could come with their friends. On the first floor, an almost single-space interior was decided, combining living room, dining rooms and kitchens.
The living room, located next to a wood-and-glass staircase, was separated from the dining room and kitchen by parquet floors, among other things. The high ceiling also allowed for high glazing, which can be covered by curtains at any time. The heart of the interior is a corner sofa and an oval-shaped pouffe on black legs. In the corner, under the stairs, you will find green palm trees.
Living room
photo by Mateusz Kowalik | © Art'Up Piotr Łucyan
The dining space is primarily a flat kitchen area dictated by vertical lines giving them dynamism. Here, nothing bows out in front of the row. The entire cooking process takes place at the kitchen island, where we find a sink and a place to cut. We can also casually sit down and relax. Next to it, a classic table with simple chairs was decided upon. The dining room is mainly dominated by unusual lamp shapes.
Kitchen
photo by Mateusz Kowalik | © Art'Up Piotr Łucyan
Bathrooms
Due to comfort and need, several bathrooms were decided here. In one of them it was decided to have a shower and in the other a bathtub. The bathroom with the shower is a completely black and white space. There is nothing different here. Vertical tiles reign on the walls.
Bathroom
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The second toilet is a much narrower space. On the walls you will find black tiles with black veins giving a glamour character. An unusual solution is the opening of large glass windows, allowing you to relax in the bathtub and watch the view of the Narew River.
The second bathroom
photo by Mateusz Kowalik | © Art'Up Piotr Łucyan
Bedrooms
An interesting solution is a bed enclosed in an openwork cube. In this way, one of the bedrooms acquires an interesting character. In addition, unusual lamps hanging from the walls catch the eye. Each bedroom has large open glazing.
The second bedroom
Photo by Mateusz Kowalik | © Art'Up Piotr Łucyan