Marble and gold in the living area. Proposal from Samanta Michalewicz of ARTchitektura studio.

04 of November '24
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  1. Samanta Michalewicz of ARTchitektura studio has designed a two-story apartment in Zielona Gora.
  2. In the living area, the architect used two types of stone.
  3. Patagonia quartzite appears in the kitchen.
  4. Meanwhile, Italian Arabescato marble was used in the living room.
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Earlier we have already looked into the luxurious bedroom designed by Samanta Michalewicz of ARTchitektura studio. Today we visit the living area of an apartment in Zielona Gora.

Ciepła kolorystyka dodaje przytulności

Warm colors add to the coziness

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Elegant and cozy

The two-level apartment has an interesting layout. Upon entering, we find ourselves in the living room, while the bedrooms are located one floor below. The investors wanted unusual solutions. The architect's task was to combine the inspiration of world luxury with a cozy, homey atmosphere. To emphasize the elegant character of the interior, Samanta Michalewicz used chic stucco and wooden flooring in the form of French herringbone. In the entrance area, the floor was additionally decorated with a golden border. The cozy atmosphere, meanwhile, is created by a warm color scheme, consisting of beiges and black accessories and gold accents.

Tkaniny ocieplają przestrzeń

Fabrics warm up the space

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Two types of stone

The leitmotif of the living area arrangement is stone. The architect used it in both the kitchen and the living room. In the annex you will find a Brazilian Patagonia pattern. Quartzite surrounds the island and fills the space between the hanging cabinets. Its unique hues and veins interspersed with gold perfectly match the color scheme of the entire interior.

Brazylijski kwarcyt pojawia się na wyspie kuchennej oraz strefie między szafkami

Brazilian quartzite appears on the kitchen island and the area between the cabinets.

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The living room area is dominated by marble. The owners wanted this material to appear in the interior, but they depended on its unusual pattern. So the architect decided to use the Italian Arabescato pattern. This remarkable stone appears on the bio-fireplace' s built-in.

Biokominek w salonie pokrywa marmur

The bio-fireplace in the living room is covered with marble.

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With attention to detail

Stones warm up fabrics. For example, velour can be found both on the sofa upholstery and in the form of curtains. A special updo and custom-designed ruffles give the space a palatial elegance. The arches in the glass balustrade at the staircase, which covers an entire wall, also allude to this aesthetic.

Szklana balustrada z łukami zajmuje całą ścianę

The glass balustrade with arches takes up the entire wall

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- The cor rugations on the wall by the stairs are a response to the corrugations on the eaves in the kitchen, round lamps, refer to the handles. Even the sockets and switches were specially selected to blend in with the interior. Their additional advantage, in addition to their elegant appearance, is the ability to control a smartphone or tablet. This allows the owners to control blinds and lights remotely during their travels, simulating their presence, says architect Samanta Michalewicz.

Ryflowania w kuchni nawiązują do ściany przy schodach

The fluting in the kitchen refers to the wall by the stairs

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