FULL PORTFOLIO

SELECTED PROJECTS FROM RECENT YEARS

USINE

The apartment was supposed to be a combination of a raw loft style with a modern elegance. It is some kind of reference to the housing estate where it is located. The investment was built on the former area of a chocolate factory in Poznań.

All of it served in a masculine style, emphasizing the interests of the owner. The rooms have common points. Some of them are eye-catching, and some are very delicate, so the perception of space is balanced and not overstimulated. The whole makes the apartment consistent despite the multitude of solutions and materials. Due to the fact that many details are very gentle, one may say that after one of the visits, something new can be discovered. It is a conglomeration of contrasts that, although they should clash with each other, in this particular concept bring order and harmonize together.

Full description of the project can be found in the portfolio.

ARTISANAT

Krupa & Rzeszutko is a family custom tailoring studio company being ceaselessly present on a Greater Poland market since 1926. Their work is a luxury product, which we have seen for ourselves. The final product itself, in the form of suit or dress, is not everything that one leaves the studio with.

 The client who leaves this place is richer in knowledge, when it comes to the possibilities he has while designing an outfit for himself. The entire process of such designing leaves amazing feelings that stay in mind for a very long time after leaving a studio.

While designing the transformation of the interior, our job was to capture the approach to the life of the tailor’s family. The space was supposed to cultivate the tradition and externalize the knowledge gained for generations but in such a way that the client had a feeling he was in a place based on the realism of today and understanding the client’s needs. However, in all of it, there was supposed to be preserved the element of warmth and family atmosphere of the studio. After entering the studio, the client was supposed not to feel like in a clothing store but in a place that is a mixture of creative atmosphere, craftsman spirit and partially home mood. Therefore, the interior is also a business tool here generating additional purchasing feelings. At the same time, the space was supposed to support the tailoring process in terms of functionality.  

Full description of the project can be found in the portfolio.

mAISON

The project concerns the interior of a semi-detached house, in which a family of 5 is to live. A bit loft, a bit modern. Very elegant.

The project is literally tailor-made where the heart is found in the kitchen. The foundation of the space are 4 materials: metal in the form of perforated sheets introducing a light loft breeze into the interior, beautiful black stone kitchen tops with a dark blue shade of fronts give the space elegance. All this is insulated by wood. On the left we can find a dining corner and on the other side a wooden wall having its beginning in the entrance hall, in which a beautiful veneered bathroom door gives a sense of exclusivity.

The home’s daily zone was supposed to be very consistent. Hence the ubiquitous black, wood, garnet and metal.
Full description of the project can be found in the portfolio.

COULEURS

This project concerns over 70 sq. meters apartment located in Warsaw. Interior was decorated remotely, but owners of apartment still wanted us to perform the first inventory. Expectations were high, especially because one of the investors is a close relative to our previous client, whose house was also remotely designed. It’s the best proof for us that our work is so valuable, it can be successfully recommended to the closest relatives.

 We have devoted a lot of work in this project to the functional layout of the apartment. The development projection differs significantly from the one proposed to the clients. The kitchen has been moved from the recess to an open space. Investors wanted to obtain an island and increase the working area. The bedroom, on the other hand, was supposed to have a space for a large free-standing bathtub and a hidden wardrobe. However, those details build interior. The most important one in this project is a rounded wall near dining room. A small detail in the functional arrangement but with a large aesthetic effect.

Full description of the project can be found in the portfolio.

EVASION

The project concerns the interior of a semi-detached house, in which a family of 3 is to live. Evasion is primarily white, gray and earth colors.

Changes in the functional layout of the ground floor were aimed at the maximum use of space. We moved the fridge into the recess specially created for it. As a result, we significantly increased the working surface of the countertops and obtained additional cabinets, drawers and shelves. One change significantly increased the capacity of the kitchen and comfort of its using. Peninsula in a levitating form rests its mass on an openwork wall made of steel in the form of triangles.

Variety in a very subdued space. Some people may find gray color dull, but here it is combined with gold, green and brown. The mixture of earth colors with a predominantly bright theme adds liveliness to the interior and makes that interior has an extremely warm character, which is not an easy effect to achieve when white and gray are to play the first fiddle.

Full description of the project can be found in the portfolio.

ORANGE IS THE NEW GREY

The interior is located on a floor of a single-family house where is a lot of slants. Customers had a specific vision – minimalism and modernity. The color scale between black and white, orange was to be added as a light element of dynamization.  

We played a bit using the gray and white colors on the slants so they form a coherent whole. It is most visible when the gray changes from the ceiling to the openwork wall where the television is located. This wall is a kind of partition between the dark and light palette of colors in the room and the separation of the day and night zones. Behind this wall there is a bright corridor with black and white graphics.

The kitchen is very monochrome, yet spacious. There is a plenty of storage space and a seat that helps you to take a breath while the efforts of cooking. An extension of the kitchen island and at the same time very important element is a large table which normally sits six people. If necessary, it is possible to extend part of the tabletop positioned in the kitchen island so that two more people can sit next to it.
Full description of the project can be found in the portfolio.

VENT

The client left me a lot of free hand in this project. The style of the rooms and the colors in which the client felt well were only defined. The whole house was to be in muted colors.

We were able to liven up the interior a bit, adding a hint of nonchalance in the form of yellow chairs in the dining room. The most important thing in the kitchen was its functionality. An interesting accent in there is the unconventional use of Chors lamps, which were located entirely in the ceiling niche. The bar on the side wall is a kind of transition from the cooking zone to the conversation and rest zone among family and friends.

The dining room and living room were separated from the rest of the rooms through the ceiling and floor. Connecting the parquet with tile gives the impression of symmetry, which we slightly disturbed by the shifted carpet. Mesh bookcase at the back adds lightness to the entire room.
Full description of the project can be found in the portfolio.

MINIMAL

For this apartment, less means more. The client wanted to have simplicity and elegance in one. My task was to give freshness to the living room and enliven the toilet.

Subdued colors prevail in both. Gray and white in the living room breaks the beautiful oak parquet arranged in diamonds squares. The interior becomes complete with additions such as Szymon Brodziak’s poster. Sea green colour in the toilet relieves tile aggression. By adding mirrors on the side, we obtained the effect of enlarged space.

The rounded shapes contrast with the sharp edges, thanks to which, despite the simplicity, we managed to smuggle a bit of art deco style into it.
Full description of the project can be found in the portfolio.

FEMME

The project concerns the bedroom and bathroom in a single-family house. The investor is a modern woman who values ​​art in her life.

The bedroom is divided into two parts. The first one is a dressing table combined with a wardrobe, from which the day begins. The second part is a warm bed in which you can find relief in the evening. The niches right next to the bed are a great place to hold books that make the last hours before sleep really pleasant. Graphics in blue colors give the effect of greater saturation of the room.

Black is a rather unusual color in the bathroom, however, in combination with white ceramics and additions in the form of greenery together with Jan Szczepkowski’s painting, the interior has gained class and character.
Full description of the project can be found in the portfolio.

HOMMES

The project concerns the kitchen and bathroom in an apartment in a Poznań tenement house. Investors wanted to fit in a small area many functional elements that will not be conspicuous and disturb the reception of the interior.

The kitchen is based on white, wood and delicate graphite. Despite the predominance of cold colors, the room seems warm and domestic. The main “perpetrators” here are milled fronts, stuccowork and wood changing the nature of the place.              The island will be one of many meetings over wine and a workspace when preparing your favorite dishes.

Bathroom – the aim here was to place the bathtub, shower, toilet and washing machine, while hiding the gas stove and at the same time maintaining simplicity in a narrow space. A beautiful mosaic on the floor, black and white colors as well as classic and elegant wallpaper give the interior a unique atmosphere.
Full description of the project can be found in the portfolio.

FULL PORTFOLIO

SELECTED PROJECTS FROM RECENT YEARS

USINE

The apartment was supposed to be a combination of a raw loft style with a modern elegance. It is some kind of reference to the housing estate where it is located. The investment was built on the former area of a chocolate factory in Poznań.

All of it served in a masculine style, emphasizing the interests of the owner. The rooms have common points. Some of them are eye-catching, and some are very delicate, so the perception of space is balanced and not overstimulated. The whole makes the apartment consistent despite the multitude of solutions and materials. Due to the fact that many details are very gentle, one may say that after one of the visits, something new can be discovered. It is a conglomeration of contrasts that, although they should clash with each other, in this particular concept bring order and harmonize together.

Full description of the project can be found in the portfolio.

ARTISANAT

Krupa & Rzeszutko is a family custom tailoring studio company being ceaselessly present on a Greater Poland market since 1926. Their work is a luxury product, which we have seen for ourselves. The final product itself, in the form of suit or dress, is not everything that one leaves the studio with.

 The client who leaves this place is richer in knowledge, when it comes to the possibilities he has while designing an outfit for himself. The entire process of such designing leaves amazing feelings that stay in mind for a very long time after leaving a studio.

While designing the transformation of the interior, our job was to capture the approach to the life of the tailor’s family. The space was supposed to cultivate the tradition and externalize the knowledge gained for generations but in such a way that the client had a feeling he was in a place based on the realism of today and understanding the client’s needs. However, in all of it, there was supposed to be preserved the element of warmth and family atmosphere of the studio. After entering the studio, the client was supposed not to feel like in a clothing store but in a place that is a mixture of creative atmosphere, craftsman spirit and partially home mood. Therefore, the interior is also a business tool here generating additional purchasing feelings. At the same time, the space was supposed to support the tailoring process in terms of functionality.  

Full description of the project can be found in the portfolio.

MAISON

The project concerns the interior of a semi-detached house, in which a family of 5 is to live. A bit loft, a bit modern. Very elegant.

The project is literally tailor-made where the heart is found in the kitchen. The foundation of the space are 4 materials: metal in the form of perforated sheets introducing a light loft breeze into the interior, beautiful black stone kitchen tops with a dark blue shade of fronts give the space elegance. All this is insulated by wood. On the left we can find a dining corner and on the other side a wooden wall having its beginning in the entrance hall, in which a beautiful veneered bathroom door gives a sense of exclusivity.

The home’s daily zone was supposed to be very consistent. Hence the ubiquitous black, wood, garnet and metal.
Full description of the project can be found in the portfolio.

COULEURS

This project concerns over 70 sq. meters apartment located in Warsaw. Interior was decorated remotely, but owners of apartment still wanted us to perform the first inventory. Expectations were high, especially because one of the investors is a close relative to our previous client, whose house was also remotely designed. It’s the best proof for us that our work is so valuable, it can be successfully recommended to the closest relatives.

 We have devoted a lot of work in this project to the functional layout of the apartment. The development projection differs significantly from the one proposed to the clients. The kitchen has been moved from the recess to an open space. Investors wanted to obtain an island and increase the working area. The bedroom, on the other hand, was supposed to have a space for a large free-standing bathtub and a hidden wardrobe. However, those details build interior. The most important one in this project is a rounded wall near dining room. A small detail in the functional arrangement but with a large aesthetic effect.

Full description of the project can be found in the portfolio.

EVASION

The project concerns the interior of a semi-detached house, in which a family of 3 is to live. Evasion is primarily white, gray and earth colors.

Changes in the functional layout of the ground floor were aimed at the maximum use of space. We moved the fridge into the recess specially created for it. As a result, we significantly increased the working surface of the countertops and obtained additional cabinets, drawers and shelves. One change significantly increased the capacity of the kitchen and comfort of its using. Peninsula in a levitating form rests its mass on an openwork wall made of steel in the form of triangles.

Variety in a very subdued space. Some people may find gray color dull, but here it is combined with gold, green and brown. The mixture of earth colors with a predominantly bright theme adds liveliness to the interior and makes that interior has an extremely warm character, which is not an easy effect to achieve when white and gray are to play the first fiddle.

Full description of the project can be found in the portfolio.

ORANGE IS THE NEW GREY

The interior is located on a floor of a single-family house where is a lot of slants. Customers had a specific vision – minimalism and modernity. The color scale between black and white, orange was to be added as a light element of dynamization.

We played a bit using the gray and white colors on the slants so they form a coherent whole. It is most visible when the gray changes from the ceiling to the openwork wall where the television is located. This wall is a kind of partition between the dark and light palette of colors in the room and the separation of the day and night zones. Behind this wall there is a bright corridor with black and white graphics.

The kitchen is very monochrome, yet spacious. There is a plenty of storage space and a seat that helps you to take a breath while the efforts of cooking. An extension of the kitchen island and at the same time very important element is a large table which normally sits six people. If necessary, it is possible to extend part of the tabletop positioned in the kitchen island so that two more people can sit next to it.
Full description of the project can be found in the portfolio.

vent

The client left me a lot of free hand in this project. The style of the rooms and the colors in which the client felt well were only defined. The whole house was to be in muted colors. 

We were able to liven up the interior a bit, adding a hint of nonchalance in the form of yellow chairs in the dining room. The most important thing in the kitchen was its functionality. An interesting accent in there is the unconventional use of Chors lamps, which were located entirely in the ceiling niche. The bar on the side wall is a kind of transition from the cooking zone to the conversation and rest zone among family and friends.

The dining room and living room were separated from the rest of the rooms through the ceiling and floor. Connecting the parquet with tile gives the impression of symmetry, which we slightly disturbed by the shifted carpet. Mesh bookcase at the back adds lightness to the entire room.
Full description of the project can be found in the portfolio.

MINIMAL

For this apartment, less means more. The client wanted to have simplicity and elegance in one. My task was to give freshness to the living room and enliven the toilet.

Subdued colors prevail in both. Gray and white in the living room breaks the beautiful oak parquet arranged in diamonds squares. The interior becomes complete with additions such as Szymon Brodziak’s poster. Sea green colour in the toilet relieves tile aggression. By adding mirrors on the side, we obtained the effect of enlarged space.

The rounded shapes contrast with the sharp edges, thanks to which, despite the simplicity, we managed to smuggle a bit of art deco style into it.
Full description of the project can be found in the portfolio.

FEMME

The project concerns the bedroom and bathroom in a single-family house. The investor is a modern woman who values ​​art in her life.

The bedroom is divided into two parts. The first one is a dressing table combined with a wardrobe, from which the day begins. The second part is a warm bed in which you can find relief in the evening. The niches right next to the bed are a great place to hold books that make the last hours before sleep really pleasant. Graphics in blue colors give the effect of greater saturation of the room.

Black is a rather unusual color in the bathroom, however, in combination with white ceramics and additions in the form of greenery together with Jan Szczepkowski’s painting, the interior has gained class and character.
Full description of the project can be found in the portfolio.

HOMMES

The project concerns the kitchen and bathroom in an apartment in a Poznań tenement house. Investors wanted to fit in a small area many functional elements that will not be conspicuous and disturb the reception of the interior.

The kitchen is based on white, wood and delicate graphite. Despite the predominance of cold colors, the room seems warm and domestic. The main “perpetrators” here are milled fronts, stuccowork and wood changing the nature of the place. The island will be one of many meetings over wine and a workspace when preparing your favorite dishes.

Bathroom – the aim here was to place the bathtub, shower, toilet and washing machine, while hiding the gas stove and at the same time maintaining simplicity in a narrow space. A beautiful mosaic on the floor, black and white colors as well as classic and elegant wallpaper give the interior a unique atmosphere.
Full description of the project can be found in the portfolio.