A small project, yet full of Lalikowski detail, combined with a contemporary flair and colorful elements. This studio apartment in Kraków, measuring just 31 m², is designed by Diana Żurek and Gutek Girek of Furora Studio. It is intended for short-term rental, making it essential to rearrange the original layout and create separate zones. A few wall removals opened up the space for a living room combined with the kitchen, and this view greets us right from the entrance.
The area has been organized to discreetly hide the kitchen functions, giving the whole space a more 'living room' vibe. It is filled with sunny wood in two shades that complement the strong veins of the stone, the metallic rose of the fronts, and mature colors. The decor features delicate moldings that weave across the walls, along with various geometric shapes and curves found in the furniture. Most elements in this interior, including freestanding pieces, have been specially designed so that their light forms and shapes reflect the character of the whole space.
An important feature is the portal, behind which a sleeping area is hidden, softened by a curtain. This space is adorned with mirrors and playful wallpaper patterns, making the small room appear larger while beautifully diffusing light. The final room is the bathroom, with a floor sprinkled with black and cream accents and wooden paneling on the walls. Here, light plays a significant role, filtering in from various corners to create a warm atmosphere. This space plays with various tones, combining muted fabrics, soft classic patterns, and modern subtle mirages.
- Interiors: Furora Studio
- Photos: Oni Stories