We have already previously looked at the men's bedroom in a house in Warsaw's Zacisze district. Today we present the kitchen and dining room designed by Tilla Architects.
The interior is kept in shades of broken beige and gray
Styling: Katarzyna Sławińska and Julia Rawerska Photo: Tom Kurek
A meal with a view
The building is located on a small, but nicely landscaped plot. There is a lot of greenery around. The dining room opens onto the garden. It is worth paying attention to the table. Its legs are set alternately along and across the axis of the furniture. The architects chose a rough finish with visible knots, pits and other imperfections in the wood. This emphasized the natural character of the interior, which the investors were particularly keen on. The finished table was additionally painted in a color similar to the shade of the floor. The designers completed it with chairs with characteristic bent backs and slanted legs. This element adds dynamism to the arrangement. Lighting is provided by minimalist lamps.
Owners have a cat called Frida
Styling: Katarzyna Sławińska and Julia Rawerska Photo: Tom Kurek
Minimalist but warm
The small kitchen has a U-shaped built-in. Under the window and on the right side there are low white cabinets with delicate panels and milled handles. Against the left wall there is a high veneered cabinet for household appliances and white lower and wall ones. This section also houses the gas hob and hood. The countertop in a shades of broken beige and gray is consistent with the color scheme of the entire interior. It was made of stone conglomerate. An interesting addition is the sink faucet, which allows you to pour chilled, filtered and carbonated water straight from the tap.
The kitchen cabinet is U-shaped
Styling: Katarzyna Sławińska and Julia Rawerska Photo: Tom Kurek
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