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White & Water by HOLA Design

By Magaly Grosso

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White & Water is a stylish apartment designed by Monika and Adam Bronikowski of HOLA Design, and is located in Warsaw, Poland.

Straight lines are predominant in this minimalistic apartment, and a selected few adornments serve to give the apartment the air of a home.

White & Water by HOLA Design:

“Contemporary apartment located in the new sophisticated building in the heart of Warsaw. Apartment designed for young couple of businessmen.

Place created for having a rest after very active work and sport days. There is a living room with the open kitchen where coffee and dining table (steel and composite) were produced by Polish manufacturer Stylhen. Bedroom with white bricked walls where behind the high grey sliding doors we can find a walk in closet. Bathroom with stone and glass elements. All rooms separated with sliding, full high doors which when open, make whole space more specious.

We’ve used timeless materials. Floor was covered with white lacquered oak, on walls there are white glass in huge formats, furniture in white lacquered mdf , technical lights on a ceiling – these all brightens up and expand the spaces. Everything white except the bathroom – here looking at the main wall you can feel the fresh and cold water (photo laminated in glass). Nothing else – just imagine jumping into the deep and fresh water and remove your whole day tension… Walls and main equipment in the bathroom made by the mason from Absolute Black granite.

All in this apartment is very cohesive and consistent . These are main rules alike for designers and owners. This supposed to be a minimalistic, modern and contemporary apartment and for the both side satisfaction we’ve achieved it.”

Photos courtesy of HOLA Design

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About Magaly Grosso

Magaly Grosso was born in Venezuela where she grew up and studied Advertising and Marketing. With time, she realized that what she truly wanted to dedicate herself to was Interior Design, which is why she decided to study it and devote herself to it. Learn more about HomeDSGN's Editorial Process.

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