Here is my epilogue:
There is a very intense trend in modern interior architecture to reuse unique places like a factory loft, an old barn, a stone hut, an abandoned church or many others. Those are unquestionably marvelous, but in my opinion far more challenging is to create a design from the basics. Most of us won’t be able to afford or find such a unique place, which needs only a restoration and featuring the original roof. One valuable piece of furniture or an unique art piece is usually all that's needed to create a “wow” effect. The interior design of standard apartments or catalog houses is the complete opposite and ironically this is where most of the population lives.
Bringing this unusual, wow design to everyday people, living in everyday houses – this is what my design is all about.
In my opinion every home has the potential to become a unique, surprising, and exciting story. Just like a painter uses spots of colors to create a perfect composition, I’m using different finishes of walls, floors and fixed furniture pieces to reshape the interior.
All the above is possible because of one outstanding aspect of my workflow - time I’m investing in each and every project.
World is spinning very fast, everyone needs everything instantly, companies can produce designs like a factory. Head architects do as much as a project draft and then someone else continues the work. Separating the project management and haste can cause poor design quality, poor presentation and poor construction results. This problem is very visible in Polish interior design and I hear this quite often when clients switch the architect.
In ZARYSY it’s the opposite. My main goal is not the quantity but the quality. As I mentioned before - every project is done by me, personally. For every project concept stage I reserve 8 weeks, projects are done one by one, avoiding overlapping. In one year I work on about 6 projects. This way I can have all the time I need to fully uncover the potential of the space. It also gives me the peace of mind essential to the thoughtful design process.
Every design starts with an idea or maybe rather with a feeling. I’m trying to interpret and decode this mood, transfer it into shapes and colors, furniture and lighting. Create a composition piece by piece to fit the initial feeling. In my opinion interior design has many layers and each one needs to be perfected to get a wonderful final effect. Layout – the most obvious, a functional spine. Space dividers and shapes – it makes the space clear, easy for our eyes and mind, understandable. It can make the interior calming or exciting. Color schemes – the soul of the project, they create atmosphere, bring life. Details – the last part which let the owners to appreciate every piece of the project – wood work, steel work. To take care of every little detail, I’m designing almost every piece of furniture – dining tables, low tables etc.