Modernist designs can still be inspiring. Quiet order, functionality and unaging design are the features of the arrangement behind Aleksandra Hyz of Hyzprojektuje.
Thehouse in tribute to modernism is an interdisciplinary project. The house was designed by Pawel Puchala, the interior by Aleksandra Hyz and the surroundings of the house by Agata Solon. This unique project primarily combines a love of order, proportion and modernism.
The reference to modernism was the main goal of this realization
photo by Łukasz Bieniecki, © Hyzprojektuje
combined space
In the interior, the dominant color is, of course, white, which is usually broken by intense navy blue, yellow and red. Such a color scheme evokes the works of Piet Mondrian or Katarzyna Kobro.
Salon
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However, the modernist character is not only due to the color scheme. The furniture, accessories and accessories are mostly original designs. The living room is dominated by ceramics and decorative glass. In the case of furniture, they all evoke the classics` of European design. The truth of the material is also important here. There is no shortage of wood, glass, ceramic, stone, chrome or concrete.
Salon
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A hallway submerged in books
In this unusual mood, it is worth noting the lobby emerging on the first floor. It is here that posters a small chair in the style of Scandinavian design from the 1960s and 1970s, or typewriters were placed. The space of books, however, reigns supreme. In white bookcases they contrast with each other in color, creating a real mosaic of knowledge. The floor, as well as the ceiling, is set on concrete.
lobby
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Bathroom
Attention is still worth paying to the bathroom. On the ground it was decided to use terrazzo, in which we can find large chunks of white stones. On the walls, simple square tiles combine with the white wall. On the ceiling, soft olive green reigns supreme. It's also hard not to notice the red and black dresser with a black top.
Bathroom
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Room for a child
From 100% modernism, the child's room gently breaks out. Of course, here you will find the same color scheme, but more wooden elements. Above all, raw concrete comes to the fore.
Children's room
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