Creative room from German architects. Interior design ideas
0German design studio Wojciech Piwowarczyk presented visualization of apartment with unique design of the interior youth room, high ceilings, which allowed to form a creative and ergonomic two-level space.
High storage systems authors of the project divided into pieces and distributed around the room, so that it doesn’t look bulky cabinet, and became part of a stylish space composition. This powerful technique hasn’t affected the capacity, but only a balanced visual strain in different parts of the room. Low cabinets, painted in a light tone, and also serve as a podium for area mini-home office, where they can accommodate two people simultaneously.
The second part of the storage systems that designers have made black, is located near the ceiling. Access to these spacious drawers provides portable ladder rollers which travel through the built-in wall rail. This is a movable ladder, installed perpendicular to the wall, is expensive to the work area or the bed, located on second level, a compact loft space. One of the black boxes is the support for the bed, over which, as well as over the table, there are bookshelves. The absence of visible hardware on cabinets, not only in line with current trends, but also makes the furniture part of the architecture of the room. White floors, walls and ceiling is designed to “erase” the border areas, and dark brown and black pieces of furniture further enhances this visual effect. Stylish Desktop, combined with elaborate lighting and bright color fragments and create the spatial dynamics and significantly expand a room at the level of feelings.
Thanks to this simple but incredibly effective and complementary solutions, designers have formed a creative atmosphere in which there is a place to rest, study, hobbies and dreams. Other rooms of apartments are made in the same “integrated”, but more neutral and monochrome style.
Creativity of authors of the project can be found on the official website of their studio in Berlin: http://wojciechpiwowarczyk.com/vis/


















