The apartment designed by Anna Baranowska and Joanna Felczuk of Butterfly Studio is full of surprises. A subdued color scheme forms the base here, which interacts with a colorful twist.
The base of the arrangement is kept in the japandi style
Photo: Patryk Polewany Styling: Eliza Mrozińska
Harmony of opposites
Thisctwo-level apartment in Warsaw was created for a 2+1 family. The idea of the project was to contrast between a simple and subdued living area and closed rooms, which were to introduce energy and surprise with color. The architects decided to bring this idea to life with an eclectic combination of a calm japandi style base with bold accents. As a result, the space harmoniously combines expressiveness, coziness and modernity, reflecting the unique style and taste of the investors.
Architects Anna Baranowska and Joanna Felczuk
Photo: Patryk Polewany Styling: Eliza Mrozińska
Colorful accent
The focal point of the living room area is the red-sofa. This element catches the eye and adds energy to the interior. The organic shapes of the coffee tables add naturalness to the space. The TV wall was finished in veneer and textured plaster and decorated with LED backlighting and plants.
The main element of the arrangement is the red sofa
Photo: Patryk Polewany Styling: Eliza Mrozińska
Delicate contrasts
The kitchen was decorated in a calm style. Beige upper cabinets were juxtaposed with lower cabinets created from natural veneer. Such a delicate contrast adds character to the arrangement, while not destroying the elegant decor. The countertop and technical strip made of conglomerate provide durability and functionality. Stylized sockets introduce a pleasant accent in the space between the cabinets. The open layout of the kitchen allows light to flow freely and makes cooking and shared meals pleasant.
The upper beige cabinets were juxtaposed with the veneer at the bottom of the development
Photo: Patryk Polewany Styling: Eliza Mrozińska
Expressive bathrooms
The first floor bathroom is a striking contrast to the quiet kitchen arrangement. Green tiles arranged in a herringbone pattern and blob-shaped mirrors, referring to the coffee tables, create an interior full of vibrant colors and expression. It's a place where harmony and energy go hand in hand. Meanwhile, the bathroom located on the first floor delights with a color scheme that refers to the sofa. Red tones create a cozy and warm interior. The main eye-catcher is the illuminated wallpaper located just above the bathtub. Brass elements and cabinet details add a touch of elegance.
The first floor bathroom was tiled with green tiles arranged in a herringbone pattern, while the one upstairs features wallpaper over the bathtub
Photo: Patryk Polewany Styling: Eliza Mrozińska
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