In Gorzów Wielkopolski, Poland, a locale known for its rich cultural history and picturesque landscapes, the Black and White project unfolds. This contemporary house, masterfully designed in 2023 by Joanna Ochota of Concept JO ANA, paints a tale of contrast, embodying the timeless elegance of its monochrome theme, inspired by the vibrant nuances of the Kombi band’s song.
Discover the Służew Apartment in Warsaw, Poland — a masterclass in contemporary design by Mili Młodzi Ludzie. Occupying 74 m² (796.5 sq ft) on Śródziemnomorska Street, this apartment captivates with its monochromatic palette, innovative space utility, and Italian-imported terrazzo accents.
From the intimate ambiance in the bathroom to the modern entertainment solutions in the living area, every corner harmoniously balances aesthetics and functionality.
Drenched in bold designs and strong textures, Paulina’s apartment, nestled in Warsaw’s historic Praga district, offers a post-modernist odyssey.
Curated by the renowned Mistovia studio, this vibrant space, redesigned in 2023, artfully blends vintage elements with contemporary Polish design, all set within an architectural gem that stands as a testament to socialist realism.
Sopot, Poland, a city celebrated for its scenic beaches and lively nightlife, plays host to an apartment elegantly reimagined by designer Kohlrabi. “The Doors” project was once a labyrinth of darkened rooms and closed doors. But, following its 2022 redesign, the space emanates an undeniable charm, with every element—from the widened windows to the bespoke joinery—meticulously curated to bathe the interior in light.
The Pasaż Ursynowski Apartment in Warsaw, Poland, showcases the impeccable design skills of Mili Młodzi Ludzie. Within a green oasis, this family-oriented apartment reveals a harmonious blend of minimalism, brutalism, steampunk, and vibrant cultural elements, all set against the historical backdrop of an estate crafted by architect Marek Budzyński in the mid-’90s.
Immerse yourself in the heart of Warsaw, Poland, with the stunning Mokotów Apartment. This luxurious property, designed by the innovative Mili Młodzi Ludzie, offers a unique blend of functionality and style, tailored to the needs of a young culinary enthusiast. The apartment’s centerpiece is a spacious, well-equipped kitchen, boasting a specially designed hood for effective ventilation, ample storage for cookbooks and accessories, and an expansive cooking area achieved by merging the table and island.
The living room, a sanctuary of relaxation, shuns the conventional television for a projector, reducing daily screen exposure. Special hydroponic lamps facilitate indoor plant cultivation, infusing the room with a tranquil, verdant ambiance. The interior design, characterized by rounded and biomorphic shapes, softens the austerity of the space. A subdued, earthy color palette and the use of ribbed tiles for texture, add depth and intrigue to this remarkable apartment in the Mokotów district.
Welcome to the House in Warsaw – Włochy, a fantastic and memorable contemporary design project by 4ma Projekt. Nestled in the charming district of Włochy, Warsaw, Poland, this property offers a unique blend of comfort and modern elegance.
With an area of 311 m2 (3,347 sq ft), the house is spacious and brilliantly designed to meet the needs of a modern family. It features a warm living room with a kitchenette, a hallway, an office, a bedroom, a walk-in closet, a children’s room, a bathroom, and a toilet. Each space is thoughtfully designed and built in accordance with the latest standards, ensuring a comfortable and luxurious living experience.
Immerse yourself in the world of contemporary design with the XIX Century Prairie, a stunning architectural masterpiece nestled in the heart of Warsaw, Poland. This house, designed by the renowned Zarysy, is a modern homage to the iconic prairie style pioneered by Frank Lloyd Wright.
The design is characterized by a harmonious blend of minimalistic structure and human-oriented interiors, creating a space that is both aesthetically pleasing and comfortable. The XIX Century Prairie is more than just a house; it’s a testament to the enduring principles of prairie living, where the interior is intimately bonded with nature through large openings, natural materials, and subtle geometric compositions.