Architectural studio Kres architekciPictures of a house shared that he completed in Warsaw, Poland, with a smooth ceiling and a large operating shutter at one end.
The mask is worn in black metal, creates a striking and contemporary appearance, while wooden accents add a natural touch to heat and exterior.
One of the standout features of this house is the operational gable window, which provides both functionality and an architectural focal point.
Large glass windows are a major feature of the house, allowing residents to bring out the beauty of the outside. These expanders not only flood the interior with natural light, but also sometimes provide scenes of the changing landscape.
Inside, the design embraces a minimal aesthetics combined with a japandi style, which fuses Japanese and Scandinavian effects. It is clear in clean lines, disorganized locations and yet elegant decorations.
In the main living and dining area, a cathedral roof is maintained to highlight the height of the space, creating an open and ventilated environment.
Natural materials such as wood and concrete have been used extensively throughout the house, which increases the feeling of heat and grounding in the smooth design.
In the kitchen, the island stands out as a centerpiece. Created from Terrazo, it adds a unique texture and visual interest, while the wood hides the cabinetry sink and the fridge.
A hallway with integrated light goes from social areas to bedrooms and bathrooms.
Each bedroom has its own appearance, which consists of wooden headboards, hanging bedside lights and wood line detailing.
In an enclosed bathroom, a backlit mirror is located above the pride, with the texture of the light wall.
In another bathroom, there is a walk-in shower, a floating vanity and a sauna.