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Living room with an olive armchair in Białystok

Living Room | Poland | 20m²

Bialystok

Dialogue of materials and color

The interior turned out to be unique thanks to the combination of several styles and shades. The kitchen in graphite color harmonizes organically with soft light tones in other parts of the room, and the glossy mint apron reflects light, adding lightness.

Blue and green accents in the interior

For the dining area, we chose chairs in a variety of shapes and colors, including an accent blue carved chair that is the art object of this space.

Living room combined with kitchen

In the living area, we used deep shades of green and blue to create a layered and cozy interior. An olive chair, gray-beige pouf and beige rug with flecks of ochre complement the wooden surfaces and create a warm atmosphere. We also added a display of paintings with plant motifs, which emphasizes the overall idea of the interior.

Living room with an olive armchair in Białystok
Modern kitchen-living room interior in Bialystok

Ergonomics of space

This project was a perfect example of how different styles and shades can be combined to create a harmonious space. The interior turned out to be multi-layered and rich, while maintaining coziness and comfort. An important part of the design was the correct arrangement of furniture and accents, which allows each zone - from the kitchen to the living room and corridor - to feel complete and harmonious.

Project implementation begins: table and chairs
Project implementation begins: hallway lighting
Project implementation begins: wall lighting
Project implementation begins: carved blue armchair
The project was completed in collaboration with Ekaterina Ivanova-Emin
Interior designer Elina Dake

"I believe that interior design is more than just decoration. It’s a reflection of your personality, lifestyle, and needs. I create spaces that are unique for each client. My approach is to make your interior a cozy corner where you feel comfortable, whether you are at home or far away from your familiar surroundings." — Elina, Interior Designer

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