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Zoliborz Apartment: Bauhaus-Inspired Family Living Space

Zoliborz Apartment: Bauhaus-Inspired Family Living Space

Dive into the world of modernist design with Zoliborz Apartment, a stunning 818 ft² (76 m²) family apartment in Warsaw, Poland. Redesigned in 2021 by Mili Młodzi Ludzie, this chic space pays homage to the influential Bauhaus movement while offering contemporary living at its finest.

Located in a city known for its rich history and vibrant culture, this apartment combines geometric shapes, simple materials, and bold accents to create a truly unique living experience.

Gray House: A Modern Sanctuary with a Hidden Garden

Gray House: A Modern Sanctuary with a Hidden Garden

Introducing the captivating Gray House, a modern gem tucked away in Świerczyniec, Poland! Designed by the talented RS+ Robert Skitek, this stunning residence boasts a sleek gable roof and an L-shaped layout that ingeniously conceals the garden zone from the street.

The strategic placement of the building ensures the terrace basks in the sun’s early rays, making it perfect for outdoor relaxation. Gray House’s sophisticated monochromatic design is complemented by warm wooden accents and environmentally-friendly landscaping that enriches the local biosphere.

Coastal Manor: Where Modern Elegance Meets Coastal Bliss

Coastal Manor: Where Modern Elegance Meets Coastal Bliss

Welcome to Coastal Manor, a premium residential estate designed by Akurat in 2021, situated in the picturesque city of Gdańsk, Poland.

Coastal Manor, nestled on the bay shore, emphasizes clean, open spaces and natural materials, drawing inspiration from the beauty of its surroundings. Experience the tranquility and serenity of this stunning property and explore the unique features that set it apart.

House Near Mielec: Mix Tradition & Modernity with Meeko Architects

FeaturedHouse Near Mielec: Mix Tradition & Modernity with Meeko Architects

Discover the perfect combination of traditional and modern design with the two-story house near Mielec, Poland, designed by Meeko Architects.

The upper part of the house features a stylish and timeless anthracite Ruukki Classic standing seam sheet, while the ground floor is characterized by a white minimalist cube-shaped solid and a large, roofed terrace. Inside, the house provides advanced technical features and a room layout tailored to the preferences of the homeowners. To finish it off, a carefully planned garden with an unusual children’s house completes the design, making the end-result truly one-of-a-kind.

The Architect’s Private House in Rumia, Poland

FeaturedThe Architect’s Private House in Rumia, Poland

Introducing Anna Maria Sokolowska Interior Design’s latest project, “The Architect’s Private House“. Located in Rumia, Poland, this conversion and extension of a farm building from 1940 is an oasis of peace and tranquility, surrounded by greenery and old fruit trees.

Anna Maria designed the interiors to be simple, minimalist and yet give a sense of warmth and a calming feeling. Natural wood repainted white and green colour accents make the property more appealing. The interior features a reinforced concrete ceiling, natural oak wood on the floor, open prefabricated truss in the upstairs bedrooms, and a combination of white, grey, black and natural oak wood. Additionally, the house has an open area with a seating area, dining area and open kitchen, a pantry, a utility locker, and a staircase with double the height. The bedroom has a continental bed, suspended bedside tables, wardrobe with two colour finishes, and an internal private bathroom with a bath and two sinks. This project was a challenge by itself, but Anna Maria managed it as an architect, investor, manager and interior designer.

Apartment with a View of 1000 Years of History by Sikora Interiors

FeaturedApartment with a View of 1000 Years of History by Sikora Interiors

Discover Apartment with a View of 1000 Years of History – a luxurious vacation home designed by Sikora Interiors located in Gdańsk, Poland.

This contemporary apartment with breathtaking views of the Motława and the tops of brick tenement houses features a unique bridge, and a mix of global design elements and traditional Hanseatic style. As you explore the two-storey home, you will find bold accents such as large-format tiles, upholstery and brass fittings, as well as subtle minimalism and Japanese influence in the master bedroom and bathroom.

Gdańsk is a city with a rich history and culture, so take a journey and immerse yourself in this unique space.

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