Contemporary Polish Home Uses Texture and Color as Accents
Spacelab designed this contemporary Polish home last year, proving that ascetic minimalism can, too, look stylish and cool. It’s not to say that the interior looks completely barebones-y, but there’s definitely less texture and detail to most things.
A predominantly white color scheme looks pretty sterile at places, but it comes in contrast with dark furnishings and design elements like a double-sided fireplace. Light wood softens up the living room and a two-toned kitchen.
Living area is contemporarily simpleOpen layout connects it to kitchen and dining area
The living room rug, dining chairs, and perforations in the kitchen storage closet door make up the details of the largely minimal main room that boasts an open layout.
Those decorative perforations echo throughout the house, giving the eyes something to hold on to.
While the main spaces are simple and neutral, the kids room and bathroom get a real color treatment. Bright orange and blue color sizable elements in the bedroom, while orange accents perk up the bathroom.
Thanks to simplicity of the furnishings the home looks positively mid-century modern. Only those unique little additions add some contemporaneity to it. What do you think?
Contemporary Polish Home in Puszczykowo
Rug’s chunky knit adds texture to a minimal living area arrangementWhite countertop backsplash and hardware play into the home’s minimalist styleBuilt-in white light illuminates the worktopDining area lights make a statement with their sizeDining set is positively mid-century modernThe textured chairs match the living room rug in texture and colorPerforated wall adds detail to a minimal interiorOrnate perforations decorate storage in different roomsSoft upholstered headboard includes an electric outlet and light switchesModest bathroom echoes the kitchen with white hardwareA hanging round mirror looks most contemporaryA rounded angle glass divider demarcates areas in the bathroomGrey stone repeats in a shower wallKids room comes in colorStorage-friendly bunk bed leaves plenty of space for a double-sized deskThe lower level of the bunk bed can also be used as a sofaBright blue closet makes for another bright element in a white roomSecond bathroom has the color elements similar to the kids roomBlack shower wall works beautifully with white floors and interiorBright orange hardware accents give more pop to the contrasting color schemeMinimal white hallway looks sterile
WHAT DO YOU THINK?