Europe in Vietnam

Europe in Vietnam

Creating a European classic interior in Vietnam can be a fascinating challenge, bridging cultural differences. How do you achieve it? Use elements such as ornate details, artful furniture and subtle colors, while trying to incorporate local elements to create a harmonious space.

Architect:  Natalia Juszczyk, Zuzanna Andrychowicz 

Year:   2023

Area:  230 m2

Vietnam

Cosy apartment

Cosy living space

Architect:  Natalia Juszczyk 

Year:   2016

Area:  80 m2

Warsaw, Poland

Canadian house

Canadian house

The abundant use of wood in the interior finishing adds warmth and coziness. At the center of attention is the kitchen island, where stone combines with wood, creating striking contrasts of textures. The project maintains a subtle balance between rustic charm and modern design, preserving both functionality and aesthetics. The overall atmosphere exudes tranquility, creating a friendly and unique interior.

Architect:  Natalia Juszczyk 

Year:   2018

Area:  60 m2

Warsaw, Poland

Raw form

Raw form

The apartment is maintained in raw aesthetics. Original lamps, radiators and elements made of natural raw materials, such as the kitchen island or coffee table, are important elements that give a slightly industrial atmosphere. The natural stone wall in the bedroom is an original and distinctive detail. The whole creates a soft industrial but cozy interior.

Architect:  Natalia Juszczyk, Zuzanna Andrychowicz 

Year:   2018

Area:  45 m2

Warsaw, Poland

A tenement with character

a tenement with character

Apartment in a classical tenement. The walls and ceiling are adorned with exquisite stucco decorations, imparting a distinctive and atmospheric style. The entire design is meticulously preserved, exuding elegance and maintaining a high standard of quality.

Architect:  Natalia Juszczyk 

Year:   2017

Area:  110 m2

Warsaw, Poland

Art in priority

Art in priority

A loft project with a splash of colors showcases the perfect harmony between simplicity and vibrancy. The thoughtful integration of colors not only adds a playful dimension to the space but also reflects the unique personality of the inhabitants, making it a truly inviting and personalized home.

Architect:  Natalia Juszczyk 

Year:   2017

Area:  120 m2

Warsaw, Poland

On the glass pillars

On the glass pillars

A new concept of an open space apartment. Dividing the entrance area from the daytime part with glass pillars. The apartment is decorated with Vietnamese accessories, which remind the owners of their place of origin.

Architect:  Natalia Juszczyk, Zuzanna Andrychowicz 

Year:   2020

Area:  90 m2

Warsaw, Poland

House with unusual wood

House with unusual wood

A project’s full of unusual and exclusive solutions such as using czeczot veneers or corrugated conglomerates. Original Italian lighting complements these warm interiors.

Architect:  Natalia Juszczyk 

Year:   2017

Area:  120 m2

Radomsko, Poland

On the journey

On the journey

Countless souvenirs from travels around the world. The rest is just a background to highlight them. Warm tone. And also the possibility of changing the arrangement.

Architect:  Natalia Juszczyk, Zuzanna Andrychowicz 

Year:   2020

Area:  200 m2

Warsaw, Poland

House with a touch of nostalgia

House with a touch of nostalgia

Black & White. A unique apartment. Black, white and shiny.  All insulated with wood. Here less is more. 

Architect:  Natalia Juszczyk 

Year:   2016

Area:  120 m2

Radomsko, Poland