Black Amber. Family relations, spatial relations
A 160-square-metre shell dwelling has been converted into a comfortable living space for a couple with their son and the family pet - a large dog. Although very practical, it has a sophisticated form and an exceptionally coherent design. The key to success was the mutual understanding between the investors and the designers.
They were ideal clients. Why? Usually, clients outline their expectations in pretty general terms, but then change the concepts put forward by the architects several times later. As a result, the design process becomes protracted. In this case, things were different - the clients expressed their needs very precisely in the initial discussions. They were well prepared for the discussions, carefully analysing their requirements regarding usability issues and gathering stylistic inspirations close to their hearts.
It was also a well-considered decision to entrust the project to the BAJER SOKÓŁ team. The clients knew they were getting a project with a sophisticated aesthetic. One in which all the technical elements and regular fixtures are hidden so that nothing distracts from the interior composition. The investors' self-awareness and careful and accurate communication enabled the basis for planning to be prepared in the first meetings.