Minimalist, warm and japanese style - is it possible to transform the interior of a Krakow townhouse in this way? Awarded by Politechnika Rzeszowska, a graduate of the postgraduate course in interior design and display {tag:studenci}. created a design for an apartment for a young couple on Skałeczna Street in Cracow.
Located in the historic neighborhood of Krakow's Kazimierz district, not far from Skałka - that is, the Basilica of St. Michael the Archangel and St. Stanislaus the Bishop - the corner building at 7 Skałeczna Street is adjacent to residential buildings. This location allows for an efficient connection to the very center of Krakow, the cultural Old Town and the former Jewish quarter - Kazimierz - thanks to the Plac Wolnica bus stop less than ten minutes away. A short walk to the Vistula River will also take more.
visualization - kitchen and living room
designed by Mariola Sobolewska
modern and cozy space for the young
The apartment is dedicated to a young couple. Inspired by japanese aesthetics, it combines minimalist form with natural, warm materials in shades of white, beige, cashmere, which are broken by wooden accents.Its area is 43 square meters. It features a combined kitchen and living room, as well as one bedroom and one bathroom.
The main entrance to the unit leads into the hallway, which flows seamlessly into the living area. The built-in closet in the hallway is an extension of the kitchen built-in. This one is laid out in a corner on two walls. The living room kitchen is separated by a custom-made kitchen island. It is dominated by bright colors. LED lighting is incorporated under the cabinets and in the ceiling.
apartment plan
designed by Mariola Sobolewska
Warm, bright colors and round shapes
The focal point of the living room is an oval, symmetrical sofa, accompanied by round coffee tables. Also of oval shapes are the custom-designed RTV wall and the household appliance cabinet, alluding to the theme of the interior.
The apartment is designed in a consistent style, which is also repeated in the bedroom. The furniture there, similar to that in the living room, is characterized by rounded corners. Decorative wallpaper was placed on one of the walls. The bedside tables on either side of the bed are slender, with two ball-shaped lamps hanging above them. Opposite the bed was arranged RTV zone and a dressing table with a mirror made to measure.
visualization - bedroom
designed by Mariola Sobolewska
The designed bathroom is dominated by Paradyż brand tiles. The bathtub is built-in, and above it a shelf is built into the wall. A large round mirror hangs above the white sink.
visualization - bathroom
designed by: Mariola Sobolewska
The design of the apartment was presented at the graduation ceremony for graduates of the postgraduate program in interior design and display at Rzeszow University of Technology. The author, Mariola Sobolewska, is one of three people honored at the ceremony.