Area: 46m2
The apartment is dominated by muted green colors, which bring to mind images of rice fields emerging from the morning mist and wild jungles. This is the view that the clients wanted me to place on the wall, integrated into the wooden panels by the dining table. An additional souvenir from their travels is the painting in the hall above the chest of drawers. The black decorative strips mounted on the wall refer to the wooden architecture of Vietnam, creating a coherent composition that separates the mirror in the hall and the space for the console table. The vertical high divisions are echoed in the design of the doors, which have been raised to the ceiling and separated by a black frame, while at the same time illuminating the bathroom from above with a glazed section, thus giving this interior a unique character. The geometric lines created by the black lines in the interior are broken by the rounded shapes of the hanging lamps, dining table, chairs, coffee table, and even the TV cabinet with its softly finished edges. The cozy corner of the living room is dominated by a sprawling sofa in a shade of broken green, allowing you to relax in harmony with the colors surrounding it.











The bedroom also exudes warmth, with a color scheme that complements the living area. The wallpaper above the bed, inspired by Japanese art, dominates this room. Softness is provided by a wide upholstered headboard separated from the wallpaper by a black strip, which refers to other black elements in the bedroom, such as lamps, door frames, and the bed. The tall built-in furniture provides plenty of space for books, which are easily accessible from the bed. The whole is complemented by a sprawling carpet in the style of Japanese minimalism. The relaxing atmosphere of the bathroom draws inspiration from the shades of nature in its various colors. The tiles range in color from the darkest stoneware to a more natural sandy shade. The same dark stoneware was also used for the countertop on the cabinet under the sink, creating a continuation of the built-in furniture. The hanging cabinet in aloe green contrasts interestingly with the dark shade of the stoneware. Additional storage space is provided by a gently lit recess in the shower, which contains shelves for cosmetics. The black matt finish taps complement the design. The kitchen tap has the same finish, as do all the door handles, creating an orderly, calm space, which is ideal for relaxation. Green was chosen as the color for the walls for a reason. According to research, this color has a positive effect on our well-being and level of relaxation. Housing estate: PRZYLESIE, SOPOT

