A 388-Square-Foot Polish Apartment Uses Color in a Functional Way
Briefly

Zofia fell in love with the Warsaw apartment's high ceilings, positive vibe, and historical significance, being designed by pivotal architect Jóżef Szanajca in 1931.
Designer Karolina Howorko aimed to blend modern and colorful elements while honoring the apartment's historical essence, drawing inspiration from its architectural legacy.
Karolina looked to Wes Anderson for the color palette, using blue in common areas and pink in private rooms to distinguish spaces effectively.
Gold accents in the sleeping room add depth while maintaining a decluttered aesthetic through hidden wardrobe designs, enhancing the overall modern feel of the space.
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