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Modeled on concrete, single-fired tiles, glazed porcelain tiles, versatile, durable
4 General Catalogs
4 General Catalogs
The interior of a home is a place to refelct personal style. This can be helped along by professionals – architects and designers, who impart their knowledge to create comfortable, functional and beautiful interior designs. Some examples of beautiful interiors find their way onto the Tubadzin Design Awards competition, here are a few examples of these inspirational homes that use porcelain tiles to create atmosphere. The common element in the following private interiors, is a connection between a stylish open living room, the dining room, kitchen with a space for working built in.
Architect: Martyna Banaszczuk (Poland)
This apartment stands out with its toned down colours. Combining white, wood and timeless marble on the floor resulted in a complementary interior. It interwines different functions in the open space. The TV is mounted on a wall covered in Monolith-Pietrasanta tiles. The same materials are contnued onto the floor.
Architect: Małgorzata Bielecka Capricorn Architects (Poland)
The next project is a private apartment within the Warsaw brewery in the Wola district. The apartment is very spacious and consists of two floors that have a total space of 280 sqm. The entire interior is done in the same style. The open space between the living room, the dining room and kitchen, as well as the space for working for a graphic designer are smoothly connected through a single type of light grey floor tile: Monolith- Industio Light Grey.
Architect: Natalia Poliakowa (Russian Federation)
This loft-style interior design was sent in by Natalia Poliakowa, a Russian architect. She created a flowing interior using the same materials on the floor as on the walls in the bedroom.
Architect: Reghina Ivanco Art Focus Studio (Moldavia)
This interior was designed in a dark colour, based on greys and browns to create a minimalistic space. The Aulla and Epoxy collections from Tubadzin were used. The use of the same tiles on the floor as on the walls underlines the lighting, which gives the interior a cozy atmosphere.