The variety of EGGER decors makes it possible to implement one style in different colour worlds.
These elegant, and at the same time homely, apartments are located in a residential complex in the centre of Bialystok (PL). A true oasis of well-being has been created in a small space using EGGER products.
In their basic tones, the two apartments are very similar, several shades of grey and beige in combination with various wood effects offer value and warmth. Colourful accents from different colour worlds make each apartment into something special.
In apartment no. 4, mainly grey and beige EGGER decors were used. The kitchen was designed in U732 ST9 Dust Grey, U708 ST9 Light Grey and H3309 ST28 Sand Gladstone Oak with a worktop in U7081 ST76 Solid Light Grey. The light laminate flooring in the classic herringbone decor EL202F Light Rillington Oak forms an attractive contrast to the grey tones and complements the woodgrain decors of the furniture and interior design products. The laminate flooring is robust, easy to clean, flexible and easy to install. It is therefore an ideal choice for apartment furnishings. The connection to the open-plan living room is successful thanks to the TV bench in H3309 ST28 Sand Gladstone Oak and the floor in EL202F Light Rillington Oak. Elegant accents in rich colours such as dark blue, mustard and gold lend the apartment an elegant ambience. The clear lines, including the uniform floor, can also be seen in the bedroom.
Apartment no. 17 follows a similar style in other colour tones. The uniform dark wood reproductions in H1714 ST19 Lincoln Walnut in the kitchen and living room create a harmonious overall picture. Light contrasts are provided by the kitchen cabinets in U7021 ST9 Solid Cashmere Grey and the worktop in W1101 ST76 Solid Alpine White. A laminate in herringbone decor was also used for the floor. However, it is in a strong dark wood tone. The floor in EHL06 Brown Weinburg Oak rounds off the overall picture and offers the colourful accents in petrol and gold enough space to take effect.
Executed by:
Architect:
Flow Interiors Franiak & Caturowa
Photographer:
Fotomotiva