Retro Polish Home Renovations

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Grzegorz Layer Renovates a Home from the 70s in Poland

Architect Grzegorz Layer works on a renovation project with elevated features that update a home that was originally built in the 70s. It is located in Katowice, Poland, and is updated with modern looks due to the open-plan layout celebrating the classic design themes of the 70s and its Polish modernism.

The home undergoes a range of changes at the structural foundation as a new staircase is integrated and the entire ground floor is lowered. The walls are entirely removed to create the aforementioned open concept but the result is a spacious floorplan that opens up for versatile interior design. The only spaces that are enclosed on the ground floor are the pantry and bathroom as the dining, living, and kitchen are expansive and connected.
Trend Themes
1. Retro-modern Home Renovations - Architect Grzegorz Layer updates a 70s home in Poland with modern looks while celebrating the classic design themes of the era.
2. Open-concept Living Spaces - The renovation project embraces an open-plan layout, removing walls to create a spacious floorplan for versatile interior design.
3. Elevated Home Renovation Features - The home undergoes structural changes such as integrating a new staircase and lowering the entire ground floor for an upgraded aesthetic.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - Architects and designers can explore integrating retro-modern elements into renovation projects to create unique and stylish homes.
2. Construction - Construction companies can leverage the demand for open-concept living spaces to offer renovation services that transform existing homes.
3. Interior Design - Interior designers can capitalize on the trend of elevated home renovation features and help clients achieve modern and functional living spaces.

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