Interiors

Interiors are a river subject, but you don’t have to be an interior designer to call a house home. The warmth of the hearth is not only the interior, but if you were curious and would like to read what it looks like with me – I invite you. Maybe I will inspire you? :-)

Loft style bathroom

A loft-style bathroom is a combination of a “male ground floor” and a “female floor” in our seaside office. You’ve already seen what our toilet looks like, so now find out about the compromise that allowed us to create a coherent whole of two different tastes. See how we arranged this interior together!

Industrial style bathroom – design

The industrial-style bathroom that we dreamed of in our office turned out to be quite a challenge meet the demands of two different tastes. A male-female compromise was achieved, which resulted in a beautiful design. It sounds impossible, but we did it! Check what it looked like on the project unique combination of feminine and masculine style in one room.

Small toilet

A small toilet designed in an empty open-space space is a challenge – we would not be able to do without the help of an architect, with the design of a triangular space. It’s time for the end result! Here is our tiny, male and female toilet in a seaside office!

Preschooler’s room, or how to separate functional zones in a children’s room

As the child grows, his needs change, so gradually some of the furniture and gadgets disappeared from St. Nicholas’ Children’s Room, replaced with elements more suitable for an adolescent boy. And so from our baby’s room only the wardrobe and bed remained, and the room evolved into a kindergarten’s children’s room with separate sleeping, learning and fun areas. I invite you inside.