Minimalism and energy. This is how they decorated their house near Poznań

It is 115 sq m in size. The house near Poznań has been given a modern interior, which is distinguished by a consistent colour palette and contemporary design. The space was designed by architects from the Echaust Design studio.

When designing the interior, the architects opted for elegance and minimalism. Their priority was to create a place with a unique character, which would meet the needs of the owner – a man who appreciates originality, high quality materials and a subtle, yet distinct play of colours.

In order to achieve the desired effect, the architects thoroughly understood the investor’s needs and expectations. Every detail was considered down to the smallest detail. As a result, the interior of the house not only looks great, but is also functional.

The black and smooth microcement floors form the basis of the design and flow seamlessly into the structured, varied wall decorations. This choice of materials not only emphasises the modernity of the interior, but also introduces elements of dynamism, energy that enlivens the space.

The graphite black that dominates the design is harmoniously broken up with warm accents of terracotta and beige. This carefully considered colour palette creates a clear but not overwhelming contrast. The house near Poznań appears to be very cosy.

The overall design reflects the idea of minimalist luxury – where every element, from the materials to the colour scheme to the layout of the space, works to create an interior that is functional yet remarkable. This is a home that is sure to attract the attention of anyone who appreciates the combination of simplicity and refined taste,” say the project’s authors.

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About the studio:

Studio Echaust Design is interior design that combines function, form and structure into a beautiful whole. The office carries out projects throughout the country. The studio’s portfolio includes many private interior designs. In their work, the architects focus on tailoring the space to the needs of the investors, which is why the first step is a thorough interview and an in-depth study of their expectations.

design: Echaust Design(https://echaustdesign.com)

photos: Radek Slowik(https://bilbil.pl)

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