Polish design studio Anke Design created a beautiful monochrome apartment in Krakow. Raw materials are combined with natural finishes and an earthy color palette. This is the perfect unassuming and unpretentious getaway, yet warm in character.
In addition to the choice of materials, the neutral color palette also contributes to the calm aesthetic.
Modest in color as well as decor and materials, only three materials predominate in the entire project, namely micro-concrete (on walls, ceilings and floors), a grooved panel of natural veneer and natural stone. “The natural finish that gently reflects incoming natural light creates a soothing space,” says Gawlik. The designer used natural plaster to visualize the multiple dimensions of the walls and ceilings, making the space more open and creating seamless transitions. The monochrome side of the house is also emphasized in this way. Furthermore, Gawlik of course mentions Polish linen as a tribute to local craftsmanship and a fine finishing element. In addition to the choice of materials, the neutral color palette also contributes to a calm, monochromatic aesthetic. 
Like all Anke Designs projects, this apartment is an expression of total harmony and simplicity. 
All images provided by Anke Design Studio

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