Previously, we have already presented the three-level children's room, the bedroom and three bathrooms of the house designed by Jan Sekuła of Zarysy studio. Today we take a look at the living room, cinema room and garage.
The living room is inspired by the Alpine style
Photo: Tomo Yarmush
Living room inspired by the Alps
To clearly emphasize the division of the space and expose the living room, a modern wooden beam was designed on the ceiling. Such a solution gives coziness to the interior. It is also visually appealing. A large window invites the garden into the interior. Combined with the view of the pool, it makes the living room look modern. Inspired by the style of Alpine houses, the architect relied on natural materials and colors. As a result, the living room is minimalist and kept in several shades of gray. The color was broken with a wooden block, into which a stone alcove with a fireplace and TV is inscribed. Behind the large, soft comfortable sofa there are shelves for books and family souvenirs. In reference to the stone behind the fireplace, the wall with shelves is covered with melange terrazzo. Softness and coziness are added by a light gray carpet and warm lighting.
The gray is broken with wood
Photo credit: Tomo Yarmush
Private cinema
The house also has a cinema room. Its design is reminiscent of the look of classic movie theaters with a modern twist. Comfortable seats are arranged on two levels, just like in a real cinema. This makes it easier to watch. The panels on the walls are made of wooden plywood. This gives a designer look and relates to the overall concept of the house, while also allowing better distribution of sound in the room. As in a real cinema, there is no shortage of delicate led backlights to facilitate communication. Another eye-catching lighting effect is a simple, minimalist neon sign referring to a movie camera. It was placed on soft felt panels.
Cinema room
Photo: Tomo Yarmush
Unique garage
The garage is the real icing on the cake of this interior. It is extremely impressive and creates something like a "showcase" for the car visible from inside the house. The room is simple, illuminated and geometric. It contains many lighting effects and mirror reflections. The light frame near the mirror works on a motion sensor. As a result, the lights automatically turn on when the car enters the garage.
The garage resembles a showcase
Photo: Tomo Yarmush
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