Area: 110m2
The interior design of the bungalow is based on a raw style reminiscent of LOFT. Exposed reinforced concrete slabs on the ceiling and a wall made of concrete blocks with a TV further emphasize this style. The interiors have been warmed up by the use of wooden flooring and wood paneling on the main wall in the living room, where flush doors lead to the pantry. Wood also appears on kitchen fronts and bathroom cabinets. An original accent in the arrangement is a suspended structure made of metal mesh hanging above the kitchen island.














The interior design of the bungalow included a living room with a kitchenette, a guest bathroom, a hallway, a pantry, a bedroom with a walk-in closet, a child's room, and a bathroom adjacent to the bedroom. In the living room, wide panoramic windows overlook the forest next to which the house is located. The heart of the house is the kitchen, where the island brings the household together. Nearby is a large family table with a view of the forest. An original stove-type fireplace serves the household on cold evenings. A long corridor leads from the living area to the bathroom, bedrooms, and master bedroom. In the bedroom, there are doors to the bathroom and wardrobe on both sides of the bed. This is a very comfortable solution, providing the owners with a private area with everything they need. The bathroom next to the bedroom has a freestanding bathtub. An additional cabinet above the toilet provides ample storage space. Next to the master bedroom is the children's room and then the guest bathroom. The bathroom's design is based on a combination of shades of gray, white, and wood. Thanks to this combination of colors, the bathroom interior forms a coherent whole with the other rooms. Photos: Krzysztof Rudek – Fotorialist

