Socialist Distric Apartment stylistically fits into the architectural style of MDM social realist city district built on the ruins of post-war Warsaw. Details of the designed furniture and doors correspond to Polish ornamentation from the 40s and 50s. New bespoke furniture has been juxtaposed with this renovated in art deco style. The decor of the flat is complemented by paintings of the Polish artists from the first half of XX century.
Roland StaĆczyk is expirienced interior architect interested in Polish history. Especially architecture. The architect is using design elements typical for interiors of Warsaw from the XIX and XX century, combining them with the new modern ones. The decor of the residential houses and apartments is often complemented by works of Polish artists from the XX century. It is always difficult to blend modern and historical parts of design, but searching the history of the place and looking for fitted objects that would match to the rest, made the designing process both more challenging and more interesting. For the last 20 years, he has been designing interiors of residences, apartments and public utility buildings in Poland, and for the last 5 years, also in United States and Great Britain. As a result of his work, many older buildings had been thoroughly renovated and regained their past greatness. He has acquired valuable experience in supervising the realization of projects through cooperation with the most demanding investors.
That flat was designed as weekend, city home for the active woman. She is living about 25 kilometers from Warsaw but the city is their free time and culture destination. Because of its centrum location the flat seems to be a good meeting point too. The district is full of restaurants and bars located in old renovated buildings. There is one more important information. The Warsaw Faculty of Architecture (my alma mater) is 200 meters from that address.