Are you tired of typical projects? Do you like classic design? So do we! We present you our unusual interior project of a house in Bauhaus style.
The concept of design is just over a hundred years old, but in this relatively short time it has become an integral part of our lives. Interior design is the art of creating a space that reflects the character, style and dreams of its owner.
Welcome to a world where design helps to reveal individuality through space.
The concept of design is just over a hundred years old, but in this relatively short time it has become an integral part of our lives. Interior design is the art of creating a space that reflects the character, style and dreams of its owner.
Welcome to a world where design helps to reveal individuality through space.
Are you tired of typical projects? Do you like classic design? So do we! We present you our unusual interior project of a house in Bauhaus style.
The project represents our vision of a modern interpretation of a mid-century classic interior.
This living room was designed for a client who requested that the project should not have any multi-level ceilings, and no hanging chandeliers in the centre of the room.
The project was created for quick adaptation in the customer's interior.
The designer was tasked with creating an unobtrusive style in calm pastel colours
The customer's wish was to introduce natural colours into the interior - the colour of fresh grass, wood and the feeling of the beginning of spring. Another peculiarity of the project was the small size of the flat, where it was necessary to find space for a bedroom, working area, kitchen and recreation area. The result was a specially designed counter with bar stools.
Two-storey flat in a new building on a high floor. Actually it is two small flats combined into one.
We describe the style as Contemporary with Scandinavian elements, although some will find elements of Japandi here.
This project is an attempt to find a compromise in a flat with an area of only... 16+6=22 square metres!
The ascetic flat of our artist friend in an old townhouse from the 1950s. The room is used for creative work, so the requirement was to use an achromatic colour scheme that can be diluted with furniture.