Name: Agata Winer
Location: Lodz, Poland
I was born and grew up in a typical Polish block of flats, surrounded by other typical grey and ugly blocks of flats. This home is my fulfilled dream about living in my own detached house!
Limited budget could have been the biggest problem on the way to a comfy and good looking house. Fortunately my style is a mixture of IKEA design and vintage furniture that I inherited from my granny aunt — so I quite easily managed without great sums of money.
I love multiple colours, but the leitmotifs of my home are white, black and red — that's why my black and white half-Persian cat is so well composed.
Thanks Agata!
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Distinctive and unique. I wouldn't chose this bold of a color scheme for myself but I have really enjoyed looking at this apartment -- so different from the typical vintage decor we see on AT. Nice job on low budget.
I love that the color speaks for itself with the decor. Instead of over decorating, there is simplicity with pops of color- well done! Is that an ikea bed for the kids? love it!
Very fun! Thanks for sharing.
Cute place Agata! I really like the paint color in the bathroom.
I'm digging it -- all that white with punches of deep, saturated colors. Well done.
Really lovely, and very cheerful!
Very fun and unusual home--congratulations on catching your dream!
Agata!
Just lovely. Fresh and bright with well chosen accents.
House Tour please :)
Just lovely, you have a gorgeous home. Thanks for sharing!
Where in the world did you get that absolutely adorable drapery fabric in the child's room? I think my only hope of finding something even close would be to try to paint it myself! (:
I want that red storage box. And the "Good bye, Lenin" poster. :)