Everything is a "game" and everywhere you can find a non-standard, special "move" that others will remember for a long time. So “playing” with space, shadows, light and textures is my greatest passion.
Spaces can be complex, yet exciting. At first glance, there may seem to be a lack of light or space, inconvenient windows or doorways, and so, it seems impossible to fit anything there. However, by playing with a layout, we can turn the most seemingly inconvenient spaces into true works of art.Creating the interior design is a magic, unique and even sacred process of reflecting our individuality and connecting on a deeper level with the space we live in. It is no wonder, we spend a significant amount of time in our homes, so it is essential to surround ourselves with items that bring us joy and represent who we truly are. Just imagine… the texture of the wall or color you dream of. Or think about this very figurine, vase or picture that is stuck in your memory, that you are so eager to decorate your space with. It is only yours. It is about YOU, your depth, about what you love and appreciate.
Once we had a client whose idea was to enlarge the room space without a global renovation. So we came up with a simple, yet curious solution - maximizing natural light. We achieved this by strategically placing mirrors, using lighter-colored paint, and selecting window treatments that allow ample sunlight to enter. That is why being completely immersed in the process of creating a layout, the most non-standard, especially interesting, space zoning options that cause admiration may appear. What can it be? Imagine one large open area, where the whole space is divided by a floor lamp, a screen, a bar table or a fireplace, of a non-standard shape. And sometimes, in addition to the entire standard set of rooms, an extra cozy, secluded room is organized, which can be allocated for personal use.
And so, it is one of our greatest values when clients trust us with the most challenging tasks at every stage, fully relying on the constructor to make the space functional, filled, “healthy”, resourceful, and, therefore, convenient and comfortable.