Monumental Apartment

Interior Designer Robert Kolenik Renovates Monumental Apartment

With 300 square meters of space and ceilings reaching four meters high, the apartment's renovation called for grand gestures, as agreed by its young owner and Robert Kolenik.

Embracing Renovation Challenges

Robert Kolenik enjoys renovations, particularly when they involve his Eco Chic design style. “I love creating perfectly fitting designs with materials for life. Renovating a large, old building with a focus on retaining its soul while adding contemporary comfort is especially rewarding.”

Standout Features

Kolenik designed a two-meter wide vertical pivot door, almost like a moveable wall, connecting the master bedroom to the bathroom. He chose Tundra, a charcoal-colored, cement-based plaster for the walls, using it in tile form with solid brass strips. “The material, made mostly of natural components, combined with brass strips, creates a super chic effect.”

Grand Cabinetry

An eleven-meter long Kabinet cupboard extends from the master bedroom into the dressing room. “This cabinet wall, seamlessly set into the wall, creates a peaceful atmosphere,” Kolenik notes. The Kabinet system, like other Kolenik Collections, carries the Eco Chic Awareness Label, indicating its ecological construction. Components include Ecoboard, an eco-friendly MDF alternative, and Solar Onyx insert cupboards made from recycled solar panel glass. These semi-transparent inserts look like pure white onyx and are perfect for displaying watches or jewelry, illuminated by warm LED lighting.

Art and Eclectic Allure

Artwork plays a significant role in the apartment. “This was a key requirement from the client,” Kolenik says. The apartment features line art by Maja Krstic and abstract works by Ming, giving it an eclectic allure that resonates with the client.

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