Pigwy Residence is a house renovation in Warsaw, Poland, designed by +61studio as a refined update to an existing suburban home. Completed in 2025, the project reshapes the layout around brighter, more open daily living and a restrained contemporary interior. Pale wood floors, stone surfaces, custom furnishings, and layered lighting give the rooms a calm, polished character without losing warmth.
B01 unfolds across a full-floor apartment in Bydgoszcz, Poland, shaped by CXA into a raw yet refined penthouse that reads like a private gallery. Concrete, a black central volume, and curated artworks structure daily life, while concealed systems keep the rooms visually calm. Each area—from the living room library to the child’s mezzanine—extends the same disciplined aesthetic into a rich, highly personal home.
DWS Kochanowskiego unfolds inside an 80-square-meter (861-square-foot) apartment in Gdańsk, Poland, where Raca Studio works within a pre-war tenement envelope. The renovation respects the existing layout while restoring long-covered elements, giving a young pair of doctors a home that aligns new comforts with historic character. Warm tones, reawakened timber, and a measured mid-century mood tie the old structure to their daily routines.
AFL Port Praski unfolds as a richly layered apartment on the fringes of Krakow, Poland, shaped by Mistovia for two graphic designers and their dogs. Across 125 m², the interior balances vivid colour, tactile materials and everyday comfort, turning the home into both studio and living quarters. The result is a place where work, art and rest overlap without friction, yet each room still guards its own mood and tempo.
Staszelówka anchors a 110-metre apartment in the Tatra mountains of Poland, where Studio Formy works inside a traditional timber shell with contemporary precision. The project treats the log-built structure as a constant, layering porcelain stoneware across walls, doors, and monolithic furnishings to frame daily life against the alpine setting. Every room feels tailored yet direct, with materials doing most of the talking and ornament kept to a quiet minimum.
Hybrid Interior BXB studio anchors BXB studio Boguslaw Barnas’s Warsaw base in a modest apartment recast as both open office and compact retreat. Located in the Praga district of Warsaw, Poland, the project turns 70 m² into a workplace for a dispersed team and a configurable micro-apartment for short stays. The result pairs remote-era working habits with an environment tuned to art, daylight, and flexible routines.
Living-garden House in Izbica sits on a hillside plot in Poland, where Robert Konieczny KWK Promes reworks the idea of a single-family private house. The project sets up a clear contrast between an outward-looking ground level and an introvert upper floor, so daily life moves between garden, glass, and protective concrete volumes. This calm tension shapes how the family experiences light, views, and privacy from morning to night.
Pracownia brings a new office world to Poland for OMNI KAISER Patisserie, with ACOS orchestrating a careful balance between production and workplace life. The project turns a once straightforward facility into an environment where administrative, marketing, and creative teams share a close relationship with the patisserie’s making rooms and the surrounding garden. Volumes, materials, and daylight set the tone for a measured, contemporary workplace narrative.