The Polish seaside boondocks called Jezierzany very recently became a new tourist allure thank you to a project completed past studio way:lina. They designed a group of resort homes which form Camppinus Park. Both the architecture and the interior blueprint of these resort homes bring together elements of both modern and traditional styles and the consequence is an eclectic blend betwixt a barn-inspired frame with a pitched roof, large windows and dark exterior created using the Japanese Shou Sugi Ban wood -burning technique.
Each house inside the Camppinus Park resort includes a living room with loftier ceilings, large windows and a large sliding door which leads outside, two bedrooms, a small dining surface area and a bathroom organized on two floors. The windows follow the roofline and allow in lots of natural sunlight which benefits the spaces positioned towards the rear of the houses. The other areas get light through a set of skylights embedded into the pitched roof. Inside, the decor and the ambiance are counterbalanced and hamornious. The double-summit living room is placed on the footing floor, with the small dining area and the black kitchen being found upstairs.
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