She arranged her home with attention to every detail. Dorota Czaja chose high-quality materials with a timeless aesthetic. It is not the decoration or accessories, but the quality of the finishes and the carefully selected, balanced surfaces that give it its individual, unique style. The house described here is a perfect example of this.
The actress and dancer, who has been known for her sense of style and harmony for years, has created a home in which natural elegance is combined with practical solutions adapted to everyday life. Bright interiors in a warm palette of earthy colours, from beige to cream tones to deep browns, create a cohesive, cosy space. It’s a place that helps you calm down after a busy day, while retaining a modern feel.
At the centre of the house is the kitchen – minimalist and functional, but not lacking in character. The island takes centre stage, as well as the worktops and wall cladding made from Sensa Taj Mahal quartzite by Cosentino. It is a material that combines aesthetics and high durability, resistant to heat, scratches and moisture.
I’ve always dreamed of a kitchen with an island – it’s the space where we meet with loved ones, talk and drink coffee. I wanted the stone to be the main element here. The simple, subdued design allows the surface to bring out what is most beautiful about it – the unique pattern and depth,” says Dorota Czaja.

The whole flat was designed to create a coherent story, not only in the kitchen, but also in other parts of the house. One challenge was the staircase – irregular steps and the difficulty of matching the colour of the wood to the floor. The solution turned out to be Dekton Uyuni, cut to size thanks to Cosentino’s Cut-to-Size service. I had concerns that the stairs would differ from the floor, but thanks to the precise fit of the material, the effect is harmonious and durable. And on top of that, it is easy to maintain,” emphasises the actress.
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An equally important part of the home is the bathroom – a place of relaxation and tranquillity after a busy day. This is where the washbasins and countertops from the Blanco Zeus and Desert Silver collections appeared, as well as the delicate Rem tiles, which, thanks to their different thicknesses, give the interior a subtle dynamic. The light earth tones not only warm up the space, but are also practical – easy to clean, resistant to moisture and the marks of everyday use. Initially, we had planned other solutions, but when I saw these materials at the Cosentino centre, I knew immediately that this would be the right choice ,” says Dorota.

Durability and ease of use played a big part in the choice of materials. I wanted to make sure that the surfaces would be sustainable, stain-, scratch- and moisture-resistant so that the house would look fresh and elegant for many years. Cosentino provides just such comfort,” she adds.
Cosentino brand materials are distinguished by the unique character of their surfaces, whose appearance is the result of unique production processes and careful selection of ingredients. This gives each interior element an individual expression and natural depth.
For Dorota Czai, it was important that the space was not only aesthetically pleasing, but above all functional and adapted to the needs of everyday life. ‘I love earthy colours – whites, beiges, browns – because they create a coherent, calm story of a home that is a place for meetings, relaxation and everyday joys,’ she concludes.
An interior designed in this way is a prime example of how modern finishing materials can successfully combine durability, ease of care and aesthetics, giving interiors a timeless character and providing comfort for years to come.
source: www.cosentino.com/pl-pl
photos: mufka fotografia
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