Classic style Kitchen, living room, bathrooms, 90 m², for 3 people House

A warm kitchen, a classic living room with a dining area, and bright bathrooms complete the design.

Walnut veneer

In this project, instead of laminated or lacquered fronts, we suggested veneered fronts. The warm walnut tone ensures that even when paired with black accents, the kitchen feels cosy and inviting. The look is completed with gold handles and a stone composite countertop that resembles marble.
90 m²
the project is intended for 3 people
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a Project Designed for 3 People
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designed rooms, including an open kitchen and a living room combined with a dining area

Veneer in the kitchen

Veneered fronts in the kitchen offer many advantages. One of the main benefits is their aesthetic appeal—they provide the natural look of wood, adding elegance and warmth to the kitchen. They are also a more affordable alternative to solid wood fronts, offering a similar appearance at a lower cost. With a wide range of patterns and colours available, veneered fronts can be tailored to suit various interior styles. Additionally, they can be customised with routed edges, which is not possible with laminated fronts.
The combination of veneered fronts and stone is a reliable solution if you want your kitchen to maintain a fresh look for a long time.
Za ponadczasowy wygląd tej kuchni odpowiada przede wszystkim symetria, w postaci m.in. równo ułożonych szafek.

Living room with dining area

After designing the warm kitchen, we moved on to the living room and dining area. We aimed to maintain the cohesive golden and black accents, which are featured in the fireplace surround and lighting fixtures. Next, we chose a light base—grey-beige walls, curtains, and a sofa—creating a calm and soothing atmosphere. A wooden dining table was added, its tone connecting the dining area to the kitchen, ensuring a harmonious flow between the spaces.
Directly from the living room, there is an exit to the upper floor, which we highlighted with additional decorative lighting.
As in the kitchen, the timelessness and elegance of the interior are primarily achieved through symmetry. This balance ensures the space feels both refined and cohesive.

Guest Bathroom and upstairs bathroom

Although the two bathrooms differ from one another, they are united by the simplicity of shapes. Both feature rectangular WC units, oval mirrors above sinks, and wooden cabinets. In the guest bathroom, located on the main floor, we planned a shower and space for a washing machine at the investors' request. Meanwhile, the upstairs bathroom includes a bathtub and two sinks, offering extra convenience for the household.

A common question is whether two sinks are necessary. If family members often get ready at the same time or need more space, two sinks are very practical. Otherwise, one larger sink is usually sufficient.

The advantages of two sinks include saving time, as they allow two people to use the bathroom simultaneously, which is particularly useful during busy mornings. Additionally, they provide more storage space for cosmetics and accessories, increasing the bathroom's functionality.
Stone Countertop under the sink
This is a durable and timeless solution. Stone countertops can last for decades and still look fresh. In this case, we proposed a countertop made of white composite.
Stacked washing machine unit
The original developer's plan did not include space for a laundry room. Therefore, we suggested placing the washing machine in the lower bathroom. The machine is built-in, allowing for easy and quick tidying of unnecessary items.
Minimalist shower enclosure
We proposed a no-threshold, minimalist shower enclosure, which, with its design, preserves the spaciousness of the bathroom.
The upstairs bathroom was intended exclusively for the household members. We decided to propose a bolder wall pattern with gold elements to tie in with the kitchen design and the gold accents in the living room and dining area.
Even with a standout mosaic on one wall, it's important to keep the remaining fixtures simple and symmetrical, ensuring the space feels more elegant.
The mosaic we used in this project for the upstairs bathroom wall is a fish scale design with gold elements.
The countertop under the sinks extends all the way to the bathtub, providing additional space for storing cosmetics or placing decorative items, adding both functionality and style for the household members.

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