THE GEOMETRY OF SILENCE

Interior Design | Białystok

A contemporary living space with a warm, minimalist feel

The project is a dialogue between the austerity of Scandinavian functionalism, the Japanese philosophy of wabi-sabi, and the elegance of the 1950s and 1960s.


Architecture of Light

At the heart of the design is the interplay of natural textures. The deep cherry wood tone of the built-in cabinetry contrasts with the light, almost raw plaster and the softness of the thick-woven fabrics. In the kitchen, we opted for the monolithic form of Technistone countertops, which, combined with minimalist Omnires fixtures, provide the backdrop for everyday rituals.

A minimalist space featuring stone and wood finishes
A contemporary interior inspired by the Japandi and "quiet luxury" aesthetics

Every element here has been carefully selected to create a space that not only delights the eye but, above all, soothes the senses.

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The main goal was to create a space that serves as a refuge from the hustle and bustle of the city—an interior that is “minimalist” yet soothing. The design is based on a fusion of Scandinavian restraint with Japanese attention to detail and materials. The interior architecture focuses on geometry, visual axes, and the interplay of light on natural textures.

Timeless interior design with a minimalist twist

A key element of the design is the openwork wooden screens, inspired by Japanese shoji panels, which subtly divide the apartment’s spaces while allowing soft, diffused light to pass through.

Natural textures and contemporary minimalism in a premium apartment
Natural textures and contemporary minimalism in a premium apartment