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Wireframe Apartment by MUS Architects

MUS Architects designed this inspiring modern industrial apartment located in Cracow, Poland, in 2015. Take a look at the complete story below.


The purpose of the project intervention is the apartment, located in a renovated old tenement house in a great location (near Wawel Castle) in Cracow. The place is small with a surface of 46m2, but the height of 330cm in the light of the room allowed us to think of the local stratification of utility functions and the creation of mezzanine. By analyzing the requirements and lifestyle of the customer, we thought to maximize the open living space (living room) and create over the entrance belt of the bedroom on the mezzanine. In the space of the apartment, there is therefore an entrance zone with a hall and a wardrobe, an open kitchen with a dining room and a bathroom on the other side, a living room, a separate children’s room and a bedroom area above Living room space) and children’s bedroom (available from children’s room). It is worth noting that, due to the family’s lifestyle, the apartment is not used on a daily basis and is mainly a “private haven”, a meeting point, one of the living spaces of the client and his family.
Thanks to the adopted space arrangement, we could fill the desired customer’s functional plan on a small surface while keeping the openness of the living space open to the undoubted strengths of the space – the high interior, attractive balcony and large windows, and what is outside the house.
The apartment has been designed functional and modern. The language of aesthetic articulation is compact and minimalist, and the layout of the space is legible and tailored to the needs of the client.
The interior is dominated by white ash wood and a black skeleton of lumps levitating in space that order and accentuate the elements of the composition. The whole composition is complemented by freestanding furniture of famous and esteemed producers.

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