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Projekt modernistycznego wnętrza w segmencie w Krakowie.

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The project involved creating a concept for 107 meters apartment located on three floors of the building. The investors had clearly defined design guidelines - modernist gems, light plasters, French herringbone, a combination of wood with a marble pattern. The first part of project took the kitchen in wich I used bright, wooden fronts with countertops made from sincered strone with marble arabescato effect. The combination of these patterns gives such a beautiful effect that the rest of the elements have been kept to a minimum so as not to disturb the effect.

In the living area, I placed a Camaleonda style sofa with boucle upholstery and other equipment in a wooden finish resembling the kitchen.

The entrance hall was made entirely in light gray - so as not to overwhelm the narrow entrance area.

I also proposed an interesting solution for the guest bathroom, where we cut gray stone tiles into a herringbone shape. Thanks to this, an ordinary tile has become an element characteristic of the interior. The rest of the finishes in this interior are kept in a shade of light gray with gold-plated elements coming to the fore, e.g. in the form of faucets, shower cabin fittings and mirror frames.

In the upstairs bathroom, we used a tile whose pattern perfectly resembles the sintered stone used in the kitchen. The tile was difficult because it often seemed too cold for the selected wood, but it gave the right effect, just as we planned in the visualizations.

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