‘minimalism in pop-art style’ by widawscy studio architektury  images © lukasz kozyra

polish architecture group widawscy studio has developed an apartment in warsaw that utilizes an open space infused with ample daylight, divided into a hall, kitchen, living and work area. the creation of flexible interior dimensions allows for the sense of freedom within a plan that emphasizes the importance of merging living spaces to improve the reception for home owners and guests. with functionality being key to seamlessly overlap comfort as a coherent environment, dominant colors contrasts natural, wooden floors. as the dwelling presents yellow hanging cabinets and carpets, white bookcases and green bathrooms, the renovation demonstrates and provides a place for rest and relaxation. 

widawscy studio architektury: apartment in warsaw general view of the open space of living, kitchen and dining area

widawscy studio architektury: apartment in warsaw living space with place to work

widawscy studio architektury: apartment in warsaw kitchen wall with composition of color and graphics

widawscy studio architektury: apartment in warsaw dining area with renovated historic table

widawscy studio architektury: apartment in warsaw kitchen space

widawscy studio architektury: apartment in warsaw entrance hall with view to the kitchen

widawscy studio architektury: apartment in warsaw open space with the kitchen island in the middle

widawscy studio architektury: apartment in warsaw colorfull stripes wallpaper, view from entrance

widawscy studio architektury: apartment in warsaw energetic shower room with lemon color and vector graphic on the wall

widawscy studio architektury: apartment in warsaw master bedroom – bright and light, unlike the rest of the apartment

widawscy studio architektury: apartment in warsaw temporary baby cot in the master bedroom, later space for dressing table

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