marți, 15 ianuarie 2013

Urban Forester by Mode:lina architekci

Mode:lina : Newly built terraced house still in raw state fell into the hands of Poznań based architects from mode:lina architekci just in time because it turned out that:

“These structural concrete elements are just beautiful!”

Mode:lina : The lack of any walls immediately gave future users an overview on ground floor space.

“We love open space but is has to be cosy. We also like raw materials but they need to get some warm natural accents because of our small child.

Do you think there’s still room for some furniture we inherited from our parents?”

Mode:lina : Architect’s recipe for a cosy open space was to create different zones for different functions by changing material both on the floor as well as

on the ceiling.

Mode:lina : In order to bring more nature into this urban house, floor in the living room was covered with cowhide and bathroom sliding door are raw

MDF with old plank print. The owner was really enthusiastic about the idea of making a tree branch chandelier:

“It can not be just any branch! I will bring one from the place where I used to spend my childhood holidays.”

Mode:lina : Even purely functional aspects are matching the overall atmosphere of the house:

 

“(He) We have a growing collection of books. The collection of clothes grow too (fast!)
(She) Yes, I want my wardrobe in my bedroom and it need to be very special.”

Mode:lina : The wardrobe gets closer to nature too as it looks like a mysterious forrest with hidden doorway (the mirror).

 

“This house feels like a forester close to the city centre.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

via  Mode:lina


Urban Forester by Mode:lina architekci

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