Did you know that there are more than a hundred interior styles and even more subspecies?
Our studio specialises in modern interiors of the second half of the 20th century. However, we are reverent to the classics, study the history of furniture and even designed a modern interpretation of constructivism and Bauhaus in a private house.
Many designers do not grow out of the grey and beige styles, whose renderings of interiors you can find on the Internet at every turn. We have learnt this and that’s why we try to be different from others.
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It is not a secret that modern man with a busy schedule of life in the megalopolis lacks communication with nature. And nature, as it is known, is the strongest source of restoring strength and energy, which is necessary to maintain the internal psychological balance. Therefore, when designing interior design, natural and ecological materials should be favoured.
Scientists have found that the shapes and colours of living nature soothe the nervous system. Natural materials look beautiful and never go out of fashion, and they are safe even for the youngest members of the family. In addition, you can place indoor plants in the interior, which have a favourable effect on our inner state. To make the plants look harmonious, it is better to place them in the same style of cachepots.
Some time ago, so-called phytowalls were very popular – modular phytoconstructions equipped with an automatic watering system. Phytowalls made of living plants absorb carbon dioxide and fill the room with oxygen, creating a sense of calm and comfort in the room.
“Bad light makes a person unhappy” – these words of German designer Ingo Maurer have been repeatedly confirmed by studies conducted by scientists from different countries. Poor quality lighting negatively affects the visual apparatus, causes fatigue, discomfort, migraines, insomnia, and reduces performance. Lack of light can have a negative impact on our well-being. This is why in autumn and winter many people suffer from low mood and even seasonal depression. If possible, you should choose spaces with large windows to allow as much natural light into the room as possible.
When planning the design of a house or flat, it is important to position the lighting fixtures correctly and think about several lighting scenarios. This is especially true in spaces where you spend a lot of time: the work area, kitchen and children’s area. In the bedroom and living room, where you want to relax and create a cosy atmosphere, warm, subdued light is indispensable.
There is a clear set of requirements for the ergonomics of the living space – right down to the height of the countertop in the kitchen, the working “triangle” for the hostess, the choice of the diagonal of the TV, depending on the distance of its viewing. Properly planned space will save your nerves if you do not constantly bump into unnecessary items. When furnishing a dwelling, it is necessary to competently think through the functionality of each room and individual elements. To be comfortable and cosy in the house, it is important to think through the layout of the flat and the arrangement of items.
It is necessary to effectively organise the room for personal and joint pastime, while thinking about the purpose of each separate zone. It is necessary to take into account not only the proportions and dimensions of the room, but also the tastes, preferences and lifestyle of each family member.
Properly organised storage systems in each room that fit perfectly into the interior will eliminate the feeling of clutter and save you a lot of time. You’ll find it easier to keep things tidy, and your free time will be better spent with your family and doing your favourite things that bring you pleasure.
Furniture in the home is not only about style and aesthetics, but also about the ergonomics of every detail, the careful selection of materials and the ability to use the same piece for different purposes.
When choosing furniture, it is better to be guided by the rule – choose the best of what you can afford. Not everyone is able to furnish their home with furniture from Vitra or Knoll, but there are many factories in Poland that offer amazing quality pieces of furniture.
The interior designer needs to realise that the interior should please all members of the family. Professional studios always fill in a special questionnaire with the buyer, which takes into account all the peculiarities of the interior. So that there is no confusion, the decision on controversial issues is made by one person from the customer’s side, who signs the documents.