Nude Nest is a completed private apartment interior located in Kraków. Designed in response to the client’s request for a minimalist yet warm living environment, the 55-square-meter apartment explores how softness, restraint, and precise detailing can enhance everyday domestic life.
The interior is conceived as a continuous spatial composition rather than a series of enclosed rooms. Curved partitions and custom-built furniture volumes define functional zones for living, cooking, and dining, allowing the space to flow naturally while maintaining clarity and order. A central kitchen island acts as both a functional core and a social focal point, reinforcing the openness of the layout.
Material selection plays a key role in shaping the atmosphere. Light-toned wood, mineral surfaces, and soft textiles create a neutral yet tactile palette that reflects natural light and introduces a sense of calm. Built-in cabinetry follows the geometry of the interior, concealing storage and technical elements to preserve visual simplicity.
Lighting is treated as an integral architectural component. Concealed light sources emphasize horizontality, curvature, and spatial depth, supporting daily use without drawing attention to the fixtures themselves.
Through careful proportion, warm materials, and fluid geometry, Nude Nest demonstrates how minimalism can be both intimate and inviting, creating a balanced and timeless residential interior.
Interior Design: Eklekt Atelier
Lead Architect: Przemysław Cepielik
Design Team: Anita Młynarczyk
ArchViz Artist: George Ryabinin
Location: Kraków, Poland
Completion: 2025