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New Orlowo Apartment in Gdynia by Dragon Art
Architects: Dragon Art
Location: Gdynia, Poland
Year: 2014
Photo courtesy: Foto & mohito
Description:
Location: Gdynia, Poland
Year: 2014
Photo courtesy: Foto & mohito
Description:
The apartment has been designed with the utmost attention to detail. Customers were sent to the architects at the stage of development changes, allowing adjustment of penalty apartment to their individual needs while still at the stage of construction. The apartment was built from two smaller interconnected apartments, so there was also the opportunity to choose which entrance to the apartment you want, and which can be removed, depending on how the arrangement.
The apartment has been adapted to the needs of a family of four, and due to the fact that customers have a son and daughter, both bathrooms have been designed in an apartment for sex, one male with a shower in black with the addition of oak veneer, the other with a bathtub in white, black and silver. The main part of the house is an open space where there is a kitchen, dining and seating area. From the living area is a direct exit to the terrace. The lounge area has attracted the most attention extraordinary company Flos lamp and suspended above the sofa unusual bookcase. The inspiration for storzenia shelving projects were outstanding Belgian designer’a Philip Janssens’a.
The main communication axis of the apartment is a corridor, which has its entrance vestibule with a hidden wardrobe overall. In the main part of it is incredible Bisazza mosaic which is the main decorative element of the whole apartment.Thanks mirrors located on the opposite wall mosaic effect is multiplied in reflections and see it from every bedroom.From the corridor you enter all the other rooms in the apartment’s room, bedroom with walk-in closet inner owners and to his daughter’s room adjacent to the “women’s bathroom”. In this apartment were used many different treatments are needed for related storage space in such a way that at first glance, was not visible. Thus the majority of cabinets and closets hidden behind tall panels or door opening to pressure, making it hard to guess where there are lockers.
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