A classic living area with a modern twist

15 of November '24
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  1. Lidia Czajkowska and Magdalena Woloszyn have designed a house near Warsaw.
  2. The building has 118 m2.
  3. The architects also created custom furniture buildings.
  4. A special corner for plants was arranged in the living room.
  5. For more interesting information, visit the main page of the PdD portal.

Previously, we have already visited a bedroom in exotic boho style designed by Lidia Czajkowska and Magdalena Woloszyn of the Decoroom studio. Today we present the living area of a 118-square-meter house near Warsaw.

Ściany jadalni zdobi sztukateria

The walls of the dining room are decorated with stucco

Photo and styling: Kamila Markiewicz-Lubanska and Maria Szymanska / Interiors in Lens

Fluid borders

The investors wanted a cozy and timeless arrangement and high-quality furnishings. So the architects used light colors and natural materials. The open living area consists of a kitchen, dining room and living room. The boundaries between the different parts are marked by the cladding used on the floor. In the kitchen you'll find gray stoneware, while the rest of the area is covered with wood. This division is also emphasized by the location of the kitchen island, a large table and a sofa and display case.

Rozmieszczenie poszczególnych elementów wyposażenia (np. komody) wyznacza granicę pomiędzy strefami

The arrangement of individual furnishings (such as a dresser) marks the border between the zones

Photo and styling: Kamila Markiewicz-Lubanska and Maria Szymanska / Interiors in Lens

Natural kitchen

The annex is kept in neutral tones. The kitchen 's cabinetry was designed by the architects. The custom-made furniture has fronts made of laminate in two shades. The first imitates wood, while the second resembles stone. The whole is crowned with a quartz conglomeratecountertop. The area above it is covered with delicately glossy tiles in the color of broken white. The kitchen zone closes with an island, where you can eat meals. It is complemented by comfortable hockers.

Ściana nad blatem została wykończona połyskującymi płytkami

The wall above the countertop is finished with glossy tiles

Photo and styling: Kamila Markiewicz-Lubanska and Maria Szymanska / Interiors in Lens

An object with history

The dining room is distinguished by the use of elegant stucco. A sizable wooden table and designer chairs with seats of different colors create a functional space for feasting. Right next to it is a unique piece of furniture. It is an elegant grand piano, which is a family heirloom of the investors.

W jadalni znalazło się miejsce na fortepian

The dining room has a place for the piano

Photo and styling: Kamila Markiewicz-Lubanska and Maria Szymanska / Interiors in Lens

Living room for plant lovers

The focal point of the relaxation zone is a comfortable sofa in a shade of soft gray. Opposite the lounge, a TV wall with a dark wooden chest of drawers decorated with fluting was arranged. In the center of the living room area is a hand-woven wool rug with an organic pattern. The whole area is illuminated by a popular decorative lamp in the form of a hat. It is worth noting, the corner next to the balcony door. The homeowners love flowers. The designers arranged for them a special space intended for larger specimens. Here, too, stoneware was laid. Thanks to this, the floor will not be damaged during the care of plants.

W salonie powstał specjalny kącik na rośliny

A special corner for plants was created in the living room

Photo and styling: Kamila Markiewicz-Lubanska and Maria Szymanska / Interiors in Lens

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