We have already previously presented the arrangement of three children's rooms located in a Warsaw apartment. Today we take a look at the master bedroom designed by Katarzyna Kraszewska.
Interior design tricks
The interior was created by combining two apartments. As a result, it has an impressive 280 m² of space. However, its disadvantage is small height. Therefore, the designers from the Katarzyna Kraszewska Architektura Wnętrz studio reduced the ceilings and used small, 6-centimeter lighting. Consistent use of doors reaching all the way to the top and smooth fronts of the built-in units also optically add to the height.
The wall behind the bed was lined with upholstered panels
Photo: Tom Kurek Styling: Katarzyna Kraszewska
Cozy grays
The leitmotif of the bedroom arrangement is grays. Their delicate shades are broken in a slightly different way each time. The main element is, of course, the bed. Its soft headboard adds to the coziness of the interior. This effect is enhanced by carpeting. The wall behind the bed is covered with upholstered panels that overlap. The three-dimensional effect is enhanced by black edges and LED lighting.
The white fronts of the built-in were decorated with black lines
Photo: Tom Kurek Styling: Katarzyna Kraszewska
Decorative details
Another thing worth noting is lighting. On both sides of the bed we can find golden lamps that resemeble beads. An interesting graphic effect was achieved by juxtaposing the suspended ceiling with the wardrobe fronts framed in black. Elegance is added by the stone tops of the bedside tables.
Lamps hung by the bed resemble beads
Photo: Tom Kurek Styling: Katarzyna Kraszewska
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