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Playful Coffee Shop Draws Parents in Poland

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

The unconventional gathering space in Wroclaw, Poland, displays a playful design scheme throughout. One of the walls in the stairwell is coated in chalkboard paint; this not only matches the chalkboard wall above the barista, it also gives children a place to draw. Various lampshades hang at different heights to create visual interest.

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PRACOWNIA Club&Restaurant Creatively Simulating a Painter's.

Freshome Design & Architecture Magazine

Colorful blobs can be spotted throughout, as the entire interior of the dining area has been splashed with paint. That is why- Karina Wiciak , of Poland studio Wamhouse explained- the white and silver metal finishes are dominant. Modern Two-Level Apartment in Poland Abounding in Creativity. Collect this idea.

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Elegant Villa Tastefully Integrating a Fusion of Styles: “Modern Palace” in Warsaw

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Graphic art, paintings, various artifacts and decorations- all add up to a complex interior scheme. Architecture contemporary home design modern home Poland' A generously-sized welcoming hallway leads the way towards the social core of the house: the open-plan living and dining area, which communicates with an outdoor terrace.

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Minimalist House Design in Gray and White: Residence V02

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Paintings and artwork adorn the walls, while the second level proudly displays a large bookcase. Minimalist Apartment in Poland Inspired by Scandinavian Design. Minimal Studio Architects have completed the design for a 90 square meter apartment in Warsaw, Poland. The new home pays tribute to the tradition [.] -->.

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NWFA Expo: Strong turnout reflects optimism amid challenges

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You can’t get that lumber now, so they’re all rushing to Poland and elsewhere—places where we get our supply—and it’s driving up the prices. Research compiled by the NWFA paints a similar outcome for 2022. “That cut our capacity down a little bit,” Natkin said. Given the single-family remodeling that’s going on in the U.S.,

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