This quintessential Parisian apartment is designed by Ewa Dyda-Nowakowska. It is effortlessly chic with understated luxury—and uses French decor to make a design statement in the heart of Warsaw. This stunning residence beautifully captures French elegance. At the same time, it seamlessly integrates with its urban surroundings. The timeless charm, brought about by blending classic and contemporary elements, makes this space stand out among the others.

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With gold accents on a stark white palette, the kitchen in this apartment defines modern luxury. Sleek lines trace its silhouette, while the wooden floor adds warmth. The modern pendant lights for the kitchen island and gold kitchen faucet factor in opulence.

dining table nook

A close-up of the dining area reveals the mid century modern chandelier. This steals the show and illuminates the space as residents share a meal.

dining area and window

The large window—with no window treatments—makes sure natural light illuminates the space. Its effect is further accentuated by the mirror, strategically placed to reflect natural light.

living room with sofa

In another snippet, the curved sofa adds a sense of movement to the space. Paired with the round ottomans, they add an organic feel to the ambiance.

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spacious dining area

The position of the mirror makes sure the view through it is one worth looking at.

sleek bathroom with black hardware

French decor is elegant, and the bathroom shows us how. The minimalist framed shower door using glass lets the tiles create a statement.

outdoor view

The modern dining area gives access to the balcony, also featuring a mid-century style white railing.

Curved sofa

A palette of gray and black against white makes sure visual intrigue remains intact, even with the refined Parisian style.

Dining table and window

As need arises, the back window treatments can be pulled in front, allowing for privacy.

open floor plan

Despite being part of an apartment, the kitchen is nice and spacious. The open floor plan has a say in this, with some credit to the light and bright color palette.

sofa and ottomans

The mid century modern style chandelier is seen over the sitting area as well, tying the space together. Simultaneously, the art piece makes for a showstopper.

Bright and airy kitchen

A lack of hardware for the cabinetry makes sure the look remains understated, as the French style demands.

Bathroom with sleek tub

In the bathroom, a gold faucet adds luxury against the marble wall, while the recessed shelving allows room to store essentials.

Bedroom with velvet upholstered bed

The bedroom is, again, an affair of light and bright. Here, the chandelier—along with its reflection in the mirror—makes the focal point. The round nightstand adds dynamism to the setup.

Hallway with gentle illumination

Ample lighting makes sure the hallway appears nice and open, even if it may be narrow in terms of square footage.

living area with wooden floor

The living area captures the Parisian style like a lady: without showing-off and pretentiousness. It is modern and refined, but without going overboard.

Bedroom nook

Layering accessories over the round nightstand makes sure the room is well-decorated—without taking too much square footage.

White kitchen interior

Light, bright, and airy, the clever use of Parisian style makes sure the kitchen feels as open as it gets.

Bedroom with bed and side table

This nook shows the impact a mere collection of three accessories can make, provided they are layered the right way.

Stylish bedroom

Wall sconces, paired with the chandelier, make sure the room is well-lit—without using too much floorspace.

Living area with sofa and mirror

A mirror opposite the window reflects light throughout the living area. This creates the illusion of more space.

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