The interiors of old townhouses can often be a challenge for investors and designers. In this case it was different. Agnieszka Pudlik of the BBHome studio decided to take inspiration from the French style of the Żoliborz tenement, referring to it also in the interior.
Bathroom
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Nearly a hundred square meters of space allows for the proper adaptation to the needs of the investor, who lives alone. Soft glamour, whites and wooden elements reign supreme here.
Living room, dining room and kitchen
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Living area.
The dining room, kitchen and living room have been placed here in one space. On the floor, dark oak parquet flooring arranged in a French herringbone pattern was chosen everywhere. The kitchen fronts are mainly pure white, except for two places where vertical fretwork was used. On the walls, they opted for quartz sinter evoking white, veined marble. The dining room, not separated in any way from the kitchen, is the space of a wide table in dark oak, to which six gray-brown chairs were attached. The entire dining room, and partly also the kitchen, is illuminated by an interesting lamp composed of white lampshades connected by simple silver elements.
Dining room and living room
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The living area is illuminated by large, open windows, which can be covered at any time with gray, thick curtains. At its heart is a gray-olive corner sofa, to which is attached a small, two-piece coffee table with a white top. Opposite, in addition to the TV, we find an interesting solution in the form of a simple RTV cabinet.
Living room
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Bedroom
The bedroom is primarily dominated by a delicate note of gray. Gray walls, curtains and headrest are combined with additional accessories. A small dressing table, with characteristic vertical milling, a mirror and places for photos, catches the eye.
Bedroom
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