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Beam & Block House by mode:lina architekci

By Magaly Grosso

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Beam & Block House is located in Poznan, Poland and was designed by mode:lina architekci.

The interior’s color palette is composed mainly of white and shades of gray, as well as the use of yellow elements as accents.

Beam & Block House by mode:lina architekci:

“”We assume that less is more”

With this concept, clients came to mode:lina office. With concept and 140 sq meter of house interior, which was meant to be designed due to their own ideas.

“The less door, the better interior is – we want space as big as possible! But we need a lot of storage space as well.”

According to this expectations architects decided to arrange hall space with few clever solutions. At first, they used space under stairs. Usually empty place, here is filled with really spacious storage – there’s even a dog house! Moreover, sliding doors don’t take so much place and their mirror surface enlarges the space.

“During working days our breakfast is ultra fast (She doesn’t eat anything, he eats while leaving house). We celebrate weekend meals, that’s why we need a big dining table.”

An island was a dream for the kitchen area – it’s perfect for owners’ quick meals. For these leisure ones, there is a big dining table.

This centre of a house is marked with white frame, which continues in livingroom.

“We don’t want the whole room to be about TV. We have some books, some albums also, it would be nice to expose them. Fireplace same as TV – we want it but it should be discreet.”

Living room space was once again dictated with minimalistic attitude. Television and fireplace are hidden with walls’ dark color, which is surrounded with white frame.

Scandinavian style, clients’ favourite, was reached by materials – raw concrete and wood. It’s suplemented with white and dark grey shades with ubiquitous energetic yellow color. Art appears in this interior in paintings and designer furnitures and accessories.

(She) “I like having my wardrobe in the bedroom. (It has to be really big!). We usually wake up at the same time, if not, my rummaging doesn’t disturb him anyway.”

Bedroom is connected with wardrobe. Again, raw materials and gray shades are combined with energetic yellow color, similar to the groundfloor.”

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Photos by: Marcin Ratajczak

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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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