Small modern Marrakesh – Designer: Helen Kádár

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Interior design connects you with the space you live in. Connecting with our surroundings, creating harmonious spaces, ideal lighting conditions and object structures is a true art! The aim of this column is to showcase the work and projects of designers who are inspired by InnoConcept’s range of products that create a distinctive atmosphere and quality. Each of the works presented here features one or more pieces of furniture or accessories chosen from our store’s product portfolio.
We present the project of Helen Kádár, interior designer and interior decorator, the spectacular result of the complete interior design and furnishing of  a 76 m2 apartment.

 

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Photo: György Palkó

 

“Our work is not primarily based on fashion and current trends, but on the needs and individuality of our clients, to design the concept and create the living spaces. We love to design in different styles and moods, which ultimately reflect the personality of our clients. This work, unconventionally, has brought a little bit of Morocco into our lives, in a garden-connected apartment in a new build condominium.
The result of the architectural organization and spatial integration is that every inch of the apartment is useful and functional. The entrance hall opens to the bathroom, the utility room and storage, the living room – dining room – kitchen, and the living room to the office and bedroom. A key requirement was the creation of a home office, which has become even more necessary in recent times due to the challenges of the market. The aim was not just to create a workstation, but to enable people to work every day, with a corresponding floor plan, electrical and furniture design.
The custom-built furniture in each of the rooms concerned was designed to incorporate the full width and height of the wall sections. In this way, we gained a lot of storage space, visually concealing and allowing for the assertion and airy arrangement of mobile furniture. The white colour scheme was made homely with wooden fixtures and textiles, contrasting with black and exciting with Moroccan accessories, my personal favourites being the light fittings above the island and dining area, which are almost a metre high.”

 

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