Koka Studio
Never Too Small
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26-Apr-2024
An architect’s design is only as good as their understanding of their client’s needs.
For her apartment redesign, Katarzyna delivered a brief outlining three clear requirements. First, her love for cooking necessitated a spacious, full-size kitchen. Secondly, she wanted the 33sqm/355sqft apartment to be a natural home for her growing collection of vintage furniture. Lastly, as a hobbyist ceramicist, the design would need to include a place for her to showcase her creations.
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