Awesome Tamizo, the Masters of Black & White Design
The first project is a house located in Torun, a city in northern Poland along the Vistula River. Most of the interior is done in dark gray, black and blinding white. The resulting space is certainly stylish, but is able to create its own energy. The clean lines and angular design are a focal point, but subtle textures in the brick and concrete walls create a lot of visual interest. In addition, the black and white style can run the risk of feeling a bit 'too buttoned up as if from the dystopic future. extravagant items as a single electric green chair (we will see this become a theme) and oversized lampshades give a bit 'of a nod and a wink to the style that could otherwise feel overbearing. get free updates by e-mail or Facebook
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It 'easy to see how intentional every element of the design is when you glance out the windows to find a landscape that is flat and wide, bringing to fruition the plans, low aspects of the interior. The private areas of the house such as the bathroom and the bedroom, do not let up with the high contrast theme. Mostly done in white, the bathroom has a unique sink basins that seem to exist apart from any plumbing systems for an ethereal quality and almost magical. In the bedroom, we're drawn to the empty frames leaning against the wall, which are a less subtle way to emphasize the importance of negative space in this design. The second house is a single family home in Pabianice, a town in central Poland. Overall, this space has a bit 'more heat than the first, while using that style in black and white badge. The use of natural elements in this space is also evident from the dark wood floors and texture walls, as well as concrete countertops and shaped stone. The design here is clearly drawing on that contrast between the industrial and the natural. In one particular view we can see how a window perfectly frames a trees just outside, hitting hard the idea that design - and man - exist only in the context of nature. There is no shortage of seating this home either with a large sofa flanked by other green armchairs along with a formal dining room. In the bathroom, simple white porcelain melts into black marble with white veins while the angular design of the equipment is a bit 'jarring, but also elegant. The third design comes from a single family home in łubki, in the village of slats. The usable space in the house measuring 380 square meters (4090 square feet). The house stretches over several floors, each with its own response to the issue in black and white. natural wood elements, in the flooring, furniture, and even the furniture contrast with black design elements including countertops, shelving and once again those oversized lampshade that seem to come from ' other part of the glass research. The living room gives way to pure indulgence with soft blacks couches full of cushions in black and white and a black soft carpet. The combination is able to create a conversation pit that feels sunken and isolated only through the use of color. In that bathroom we witness an actual sunken pit with an oversized whirlpool built directly into the floor. Located right next to it is a rainfall showerhead fixed at a height such that it could actually feel like rain. The fourth house is a single family home in Lodz with a profit of just 85 square meters (914 square feet). The color palette here, while remaining high contrast with a lot of black and white is made lighter and brighter with the use of light natural wood and white from the ceiling to the bottom of the walls, between the tents. In fact, black is quite deemphasized in this particular house, forming really only the central kitchen appliance island-cum-entertainment-center, poking through in dark gray living room in the form of a coffee table. The final images come from an exhibition entitled "our bathroom" that took place in Lodz. The project fully embraces the aesthetics in black and white with clean, smooth white porcelain and textured black walls. chrome fixtures complete the modern look in their ultimate simplicity.