Praga
Praga
06
06
This apartment in Warsaw's Praga district is a combination of two smaller ones into one. Removing the wall between kitchen and the living room gave a chance for an open living space, where the family spends the most time together. We aimed to refresh the spirit of the pre-war tenement house while adapting the space to the needs of a modern family.
This apartment in Warsaw's Praga district is a combination of two smaller ones into one. Removing the wall between kitchen and the living room gave a chance for an open living space, where the family spends the most time together. We aimed to refresh the spirit of the pre-war tenement house while adapting the space to the needs of a modern family.
In this project, we adopted the use of several strong color accents, such as a niche with a washbasin in the corridor, a solution that is rare, but very practical, giving an opportunity to wash our hands immediately after returning home.
In this project, we adopted the use of several strong color accents, such as a niche with a washbasin in the corridor, a solution that is rare, but very practical, giving an opportunity to wash our hands immediately after returning home.
In the bedrooms, we designed built-ins, which, apart from the function of the bed, also have a lot of storage space, and in the kid's room also a place to play. These ideas emphasize our customers' approach to life - the whole family likes non-obvious solutions that are well thought out to accommodate all everyday functions.
In the bedrooms, we designed built-ins, which, apart from the function of the bed, also have a lot of storage space, and in the kid's room also a place to play. These ideas emphasize our customers' approach to life - the whole family likes non-obvious solutions that are well thought out to accommodate all everyday functions.