This apartment in a historical building with soaring windows was created by interior designer Magdalena Keck, and this is a perfect example of a modern light-flooded apartment with exposed brick, reclaimed oak floors and marble.
The designer has chosen a calm and earthy color scheme for the décor: warm greens, light and chocolate-colored woods stand out in the backdrop of off-white and creamy tones. I like the spacious, airy and light-filled look of the apartment.
The apartment has an open plan kitchen, dining and living space in one. There are three big windows that fill the space with light and a gorgeous exposed brick wall that makes the space more eye-catching. The living space features a couple of green leather sofas, a marble low coffee table and a large TV on a mid-century modern stand. The dining set is lightweight and airy, the style is between mid-century modern and just modern. The kitchen is covered with wood – light-colored and chocolate for a cool look and marble surfaces for a contrast.
The master bedroom is peaceful and also filled with light, I consider this light one of the designer features of the space that makes it welcoming. There’s an oversized statement artwork and a small one on the opposite wall. I also love the dresser made of beautiful dark-colored wood, which looks luxurious and textural. The designer tried to use textures and eye-catchy materials as much as possible to make the décor more interesting: marble, wood, tiles, brick. Another eye-catchy element of these spaces is lots of oversized artworks.
The guest room features a beige sofa, a TV unit and a sideboard in one and a cool artwork. The space feels airy and cool, like the rest of the apartment.