Timeless Interior Lift.
A 1920s Home in Warsaw.
In a world where interior design trends change like a kaleidoscope, we focus on projects that emphasize timelessness and personal character.
Our clients presented us with an ambitious task: transforming the existing space into an open, functional living area that harmoniously blends minimalist design with striking accents. Key elements to consider included: – The clients’ favorite art, including works by Peter Anton – Navy blue, reflecting existing elements in the home – Maximizing natural light – Integrating views of the garden – Effectively incorporating the existing structural column
We designed an open living area that seamlessly connects the living room with the dining space. Large windows provide an abundance of natural light while opening the interior to the greenery of the garden.
This connection not only visually enlarges the space but also creates a harmonious transition between the indoors and outdoors. A central feature of our design is the Hamilton modular sofa by Minotti. This iconic piece, on the market for two decades, not only exemplifies the timelessness of good design but also plays a crucial functional role. Its flexible form allowed us to seamlessly merge two areas—relaxation and reading. Additionally, it cleverly integrated the structural column, transforming a potential obstacle into an integral design element. The combination of minimalist form with bold, personal accents has enabled us to create a space that is not only stylish but, more importantly, meaningful to its residents. This interior tells a story, reflecting the character and passions of its owners, becoming a true sanctuary—a place one always wants to return to.