Home tour | Clever small-space living in Poland

Minimalist Scandinavian-style living area | Home tour - clever small-space living in Poland | These Four Walls blog

I’m always keen to feature homes that show how compact spaces needn’t be a barrier to stylish, practical living, and this project from Gdansk- and London-based architecture studio ACOS (A Collection of Stories) is a perfect example. Located on the southern shore of the Baltic Sea, it’s bright, airy and tranquil, with a beautiful mix of colours and materials. But most importantly, it’s designed with the needs of the owner – a surgeon who wanted a flexible space to accommodate her busy, ever-changing lifestyle – squarely in mind.

The architects have dubbed the project ‘The Unfolding Home’, and the layout is particularly clever. Almost all internal partition walls have been removed, creating an open-plan living area that revolves around a single central module. This houses the kitchen units, building services and storage cupboards, maximising space and dividing the floorpan into distinct zones that cater for different activities. There are also narrow screens on unobtrusive floor and ceiling tracks, which can be pulled out to close off certain sections when needed.

Minimalist apartment with beige sofa, wooden floor and a flexible open-plan layout | Home tour - clever small-space living in Poland | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist Japandi kitchen with black cupboards, white worktops and island unit, copper tap, beige curtains and bespoke wooden shelving display | Home tour - clever small-space living in Poland | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist open-plan kitchen and dining area with island unit, oak floor, black cupboards and beige curtains | Home tour - clever small-space living in Poland | These Four Walls blog

Arranged around the central module are a kitchen, a dining space, a library corner and a cosy sitting area. All are decorated in a smart but soothing palette, with wood, stone and ceramics offsetting the crisp white walls. Tactile rugs and upholstery soften the clean lines, as do potted houseplants and semi-sheer curtains.

The kitchen has sleek black cupboards that rise all the way to the ceiling, with a copper tap and white worktops breaking up the monolithic block. There’s also a lovely contrast with the bespoke wooden shelving, which hides an ingenious pop-up daybed that doubles as a meditation platform and sleeping space for guests.

Japandi interior with bespoke wooden shelving and minimalist daybed | Home tour - clever small-space living in Poland | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist open-plan space with black kitchen, white island unit, beige curtains, beige sofa and wooden floor | Home tour - clever small-space living in Poland | These Four Walls blog

Simple, minimalist living room in white and beige, with IKEA SODERHAMN sofa and beige curtains | Home tour - clever small-space living in Poland | These Four Walls blogThe furniture is a wonderful mix of design classics and high-street pieces, with an IKEA ‘SÖDERHAMN’ sofa alongside a custom-built table and HAY’s timeless ‘J77’ and ‘J14’ chairs. The lighting has been thoughtfully considered, too. Discreet spotlights sit above the kitchen island and can be angled to point wherever needed, while recessed downlighters illuminate the hallway. A trio of Menu ‘TR Bulb’ pendants provide a cosier alternative and create a simple yet striking focal point above the dining table.

Minimalist oak dining table and classic Danish chairs | Home tour - clever small-space living in Poland | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist open-plan kitchen and dining area with black units, white worktops, beige curtains, timeless Scandinavian furniture and statement pendant lamps | Home tour - clever small-space living in Poland | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist white and beige living room with oversized pot plant, black coffee table and IKEA SODERHAMN sofa | Home tour - clever small-space living in Poland | These Four Walls blog

The main bedroom – a light-filled sanctuary in white and oak – sits at the other end of the apartment and has a more private feel. A bank of minimalist wall-hung drawer units provide additional storage, as well as acting as a desk and dressing table. I love the way a circular mirror has been placed as if balancing on one end, bouncing light into the hallway and creating the optical illusion of more space.

Calming, minimalist bedroom in white and oak, with classic Scandinavian chair, circular mirror and wall-hung dressing table | Home tour - clever small-space living in Poland | These Four Walls blog

As for the bathroom, it’s absolutely stunning. A wall of grooved forest-green tiles makes a real statement without overwhelming the calming vibe, and it almost acts like an extension of the plants dotted here and there. The lime paint adds another note of texture, and the freestanding tub looks like the ideal place to relax after a long day – especially as a shelf has been positioned at just the right height for a book, a glass of wine and a candle! Matt-black fixtures and fittings add the perfect finishing touch and neatly echo the accents used elsewhere in the apartment.

Minimalist bathroom with lime-paint walls, freestanding bathtub, black taps and feature wall in textured green tiles | Home tour - clever small-space living in Poland | These Four Walls blog

Minimalist bathroom with lime paint, black taps and contemporary wall-mounted sink | Home tour - clever small-space living in Poland | These Four Walls blog

Photography by PION Studio for ACOS

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