"The most valuable object in my house is my grandmother's piano." Agnieszka Glaza-Joachimowska in the series "10 questions to an interior designer"

23 of November '22

"10 Questions to an Interior Architect" is a new series of short talks inspired by the series "10 Questions to...". This time our attention is turned to interior architects. In today's episode, Agnieszka Glaza-Joachimowska talks about her approach to design.

Agnieszka Glaza-Joachimowska - is a graduate of the Academy of Fine Arts in Gdansk at the Faculty of Interior Design and owner of Glaza Interiors studio. She is also co-owner of the family gallery Glaza Expo Design in Gdansk.

1 For me, home is.

An asylum, a nest, a refuge. My space.

2.The key to a successful interior design is....

Understanding the needs, good relations, knowledge and open mind of both parties.

3. I look for inspiration...

All around. In music, film, nature.

4. In cooperation with an investor, the most important thing is....

A thread of understanding. Willingness to understand sometimes extremely different tastes.

5. my favorite style of arrangement is....

Any, I like to play with styles.

6.The most valuable object in my home is....

Piano "Sommerfeld" after my grandmother

7. the most common mistake in self-decoration is...

Lack of ability to coordinate individual details and elements.

8. my favorite material is...

American walnut

9. trend that I would like to see pass away already is....

Glamour

10) I would like to live in a... someday.

An old English villa from the Elizabethan era, located in the countryside under the forest

Want to see projects by Agnieszka Glaza-Joachimowska? Click HERE

Interviewed by KATARZYNA SZOSTAK

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Richter Spielgeräte playgrounds dedicated to very demanding customers
Garden furniture equipped with photovoltaic panels
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