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A young man’s flat. It is classic and timeless!

The interior designed with the young man in mind is based on the idea of timelessness and classics. The dominant colours here are nature-inspired beiges, greys and warm browns, which create a calm, neutral background for subtle colour accents and unique vintage-style accessories. The project was carried out on a limited budget, so it was crucial to create a few distinctive highlights that catch the eye and add value to the entire interior.

Living area – elegance with a hint of retro

The living room is dominated by a simple, subdued form, broken up by a classic sofa and a vintage armchair. The focal point of this space is the Pastform TV chest of drawers, model Libra, which fits perfectly with the character of the interior. A fan with Schuller Siroco LED lighting has been installed on the ceiling, which combines functionality and modern aesthetics. The whole is complemented by a Ferm Living standing lamp, creating a cosy atmosphere conducive to relaxation.

Young man’s flat with functional kitchen

The kitchen is dominated by an island with an elegant Fondovalle Patagonia sintered worktop – one of the main investments in the project, which lends prestige to the interior. Above the island hangs a designer lamp from KingLed, providing adequate lighting for the work zone. Fameg hockers complete the space, offering a comfortable place for meals or conversation. Egger wood-like board was used in the kitchen, which visually warms up the space and perfectly complements the neutral colour scheme.

Detail matters – modern technology and finishing

Vectis fittings and Vectis switches have been used in all the rooms, which, despite their simplicity, add elegance. In the living area, KingLed busbars and plafonds have been installed to evenly illuminate the space and accentuate the geometric lines of the interior. The floors are finished with SPC vinyl panels laid in a classic herringbone pattern (Nova Scotia Intenso Artens), which brings rhythm and dynamism to the arrangement.

Bathroom with a touch of luxury

The bathroom is also not lacking in unique solutions. The focal point is a washbasin made to measure from a tile designed by Gargas Studio. Brick tiles by Ceramica Rondine Brostol Cream appeared on the walls, giving the whole room a subtle texture. Stylish Omnires faucets emphasise the sophisticated character of this small but well thought-out space.

A space to work and relax

The seating area is enhanced by a custom-designed bookcase with integrated LED lighting, which also functions as a mood lamp. This subtle accent fits perfectly with the concept of the interior as a place for reading, working or momentary reflection.

The whole project was realised according to the design of Gargas Studio, in cooperation with the contractor Lawel Meble na Wymiar, which made it possible to tailor the interior precisely to the user’s needs. Krzysztof Decowski was responsible for the realisation, taking care of every detail of the finishing touches.

You can read more about Gargas Studio at: https://gargas.studio/

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