* All features designed by Saka-Laka
Trying to define this modern interior with steampunk influence would be: a mixture of elegance and machinery. Decoration in the victorian fashion and some hardcore industrial repertoire wrapped up in one neat package of awesome design.
Material such as rusty metal with patina, copper and decoration such as filament lamps, industrial lampshades, clock inner machinery detailing, characterize this design that helped create this unique look in the interior.
Walls are decorated with 19th century technology with a tribute to the invention era: Victorian wooden board panels, gear wall clocks, copper pipes with antique barometers and turncocks.
Colors used in interior are muted neutral color of brown, sepia, dark blue, gray, black and metallic colors.
This small café bar interior with 42 m² is made primarily to be comfortable and enjoyable. It is divided by visual distancers of copper pipes with antique barometers, integrated flower box with plants, a higher raised floor with step stairs covered with riveted flat metal plates, all for the additional visual division of space and the necessary intimacy. So there is seating with coffee tables and chairs, lounge and bar with bar chairs, depending on mood and company. All furniture in the interior is also custom made by Saka Laka: tables with steel mechanical parts, chairs, comfortable armchairs and sofa with steel angle parts.
American Victorian era the „Wild West“ – saloon’s batwing door leads through a corridor, floored by black and white ceramic tiles that separates the café from restroom with aditional 13 m², which is 55 m² in total.
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The whole concept of kiosk design reminds of the Playstation console.
Contemporary and futuristic design is what is recognizable in the gaming world, but still in this scenario, the design of the gaming kiosk is little wrapped into everyday design approachable to everybody.
*Design by Selma, covered by Atrius Projekt
An interior design of two small offices. First one with a capacity for four people where the design included maximally used space with four working units and upper shelves and cabinets for each working unit. The intention was to make a creative workspace with an appearance of cutout working unit dividers. Second office is more comfortable with some different design.
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In this 12 m² small monochormatic interior design of a beauty salon, the accent is placed on asymmetry and dynamics by applying painted strips and painted decorations – the imitation of the texture of the ceramic tiles.
Small space is used very carefully to create a space that is not overcrowded but still very functional for the multipurpose of using. The salon should contain two hairdressers (male and female), a manicure and a pedicure.
Except the hairdressing and manicure chairs, pedicure chair, washing station and hairdressing bonnet, all furniture is custom made: waiting bench with two mobile coffee stands, hairdresser stands, shelves for magazines, hair dyeing shelves, shelves for cosmetics and combs, manicure stand with nail polish shelves, cashbox table and upper storages for towels and other beauty salon accessories.
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The task was to redesign the existing single room studio apartment into a more comfortable and suiting visually divided living space that provides a stunning blend of sophistication and a variety of different styles.
”Eclectic studio apartment with loft bed” shows a perfect blend of classic and modern interior, incorporating bold new styles that blend seamlessly with more traditional designs to provide a chic and stylish palette – a boudoir chaise lounge with lots of books behind and a loft bed above.
New interior design includes splitting the interior in two parts. Living room (23 m²) with dining/bar area and elevated bedroom separated from the kitchen (6,0 m²) and bathroom (3,6 m²) by a furnished wall of shelves, leaving a little centered wardrobe hallway (2,4 m²) between the kitchen and bathroom.
Even though the main room and kitchen are divided, they are visually connected by an open bar/dining area in between. Main room contains comfortable sitting area with a loft bed and a lounge/reading area under. An iron staircase that leads to sleeping area is well used for shelves. Other bookshelves, shelves for decoration, minibar, shoes and clothes storages are integrated in the furnished walls of shelves with traditional French molding.
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