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A Polish House Designed Round Performance and the Sundown


On the 18th flooring of the tallest residential constructing in Poznan, Poland, the 18TH House, with slightly below 700 sq. toes, has been reimagined by wiercinski-studio. With an emphasis on performance and views of town, this condominium blends minimalism, a pure colour palette, and customized particulars for a singular, but cozy inside.

closeup partial view of modern kitchen interior with black tiles and cabinets, and heavily veined black and brown marble backsplash

A subdued, mild background serves because the canvas for pure oak and black grids of ceramic tiles. The weather adorn the partitions and baseboards by the ground, making a visually placing distinction that elevates the house’s aesthetic.

closeup partial view of modern kitchen interior with black tiles and cabinets, and heavily veined black and brown marble backsplash

closeup partial view of modern kitchen interior with black tiles and cabinets, and heavily veined black and brown marble backsplash at twilight

The 18TH House faces Poznan’s western horizon, giving residents full views of the sundown, which casts heat orange mild all through the inside.

closeup partial view of modern kitchen interior with black tiles and cabinets, and heavily veined black and brown marble backsplash at twilight

The kitchen takes heart stage, with dramatic mild adjustments because the solar units. The patterned granite adjustments in look with the shifting daylight, appearing as a dynamic, ever-evolving piece of artwork inside the condominium. Its format and colours work together with the environment, turning the house right into a residing canvas.

partial view of modern kitchen interior with wood and black table shot at twilight

partial view of modern kitchen interior with wood and black table shot at twilight

interior shot of modern living room in an apartment with sectional sofa and wall of windows overlooking city

The principle focus behind the venture was to boost performance whereas maximizing the usage of the glass facade that spans your entire width of the condominium. The intelligent use of sliding panels creates flex areas, reworking the condominium from open and communal to non-public and intimate at will.

partial angled view of modern living room corner with black chair and black console

partial view of modern living room interior facing wall between two doors with black console low to ground

To finish the inside, customized furnishings and particulars crafted by Adam Wiercinski spherical out the design. These distinctive items, created in collaboration with native artisans, infuse the condominium with a particular character that units it aside from the strange. Metal, stone, pure oak, and glass mix to ship a seamless and stylish end that appeals to the discerning resident.

partial view of modern living room interior facing wall between two doors with black console low to ground

interior view into open door looking into bedroom with unique mirror on wall

partial angled view of modern living space with black tiled cabinet by bedroom door

side view of modern minimalist bedroom with wood wall and simple bedding

partial side view of modern bedroom with unique mirror on wall

angled view looking through doorway into minimalist modern bedroom with black headboard and simple bedding

partial angled view of modern bathroom with black tiled wall and cabinets with grainy marble countertops

down angled shot of partial view of modern low table with marble surfaces

angled black and white sketch of apartment layout

Images by ONI Studio.

Caroline Williamson is Editor-in-Chief of Design Milk. She has a BFA in pictures from SCAD and might normally be discovered looking for classic wares, doing New York Instances crossword puzzles in pen, or transforming playlists on Spotify.



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