Area: 74m2
The interior design of the apartment in the Botanika housing estate in Gdańsk is based on a subdued color scheme combining wood, anthracite stone, and turquoise accents. This subdued color scheme ensures an interior that is timeless in character and does not require change over the years.












An apartment design created for a family of 4. The apartment consists of a living room with a kitchenette, a bedroom, a guest bathroom, a guest room, and a bathroom. The interior design of this apartment was a pure pleasure. I immediately felt a complete understanding with the clients and the trust they placed in me. Thanks to our cooperation, a unique, extraordinary interior was created. In the design, I used a limited color scheme based on a combination of white wood and shades of gray. In the living area—the kitchenette—we decided with the clients to forego wall cabinets, replacing them with a protruding illuminated panel. Thanks to this solution, the kitchen became visually lighter and the room more spacious. In the living room, the main decorative element is the TV wall, which features stone combined with wooden panels. Wood also appears in the tall kitchen cabinets, creating a coherent whole with the living room furniture. The narrow hallway has been visually widened by using a mirror on one of the walls. In addition, I hung a custom-made painting related to the client's passion on the opposite wall. Thanks to this, when you enter the apartment, you see the reflection of the painting in the mirror, which creates an interesting effect immediately after entering the apartment. I designed the bedroom in a lighter, more subdued color scheme. Thanks to the high upholstered headboard, this room has become cozy, and the side vertical mirrors have visually enlarged it. The apartment's interior design is based on timeless style and universal materials. Photos of the apartment's interior design: Krzysztof Rudek – Fotorialist

