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Ceiling height, colorful two-toned wall and transom window… This is definitely a historic Warsaw apartment!
The bathroom features the same floor tiles, which reproduce mosaics from the 1930s. The pattern and colors are directly inspired by the Ochota district, where the apartment is located!
Old aesthetic elements and modern comfort coexist in a perfect stylistic exercise.
An English-inspired glass wall provides privacy from the guest bedroom.
Behold the period doors, preserved and restored.
On the other side, the bedroom features an XXL wardrobe on either side of the bed.
Even the kitchen pays homage to modernist architecture with its lines and color palette.
A curved cabinet contains the refrigerator and storage units, which also smoothens movements through the room.
In the living room, an additional dining area has been created, with a vintage Polish table.
Stucco moldings adorn the walls.
These lines run all the way tothe bookcase carved in an alcove.
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Attic Brass Closet Colored wall Glass partition Metal Mirror Mouldings Open kitchen Textured glass Tiles Wood
Photos : PION Studio
Text : Héloïse Rousseau
Architect : Colombe Studio