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I will try to give you a little insight into the subject. I will describe what characterizes a luxuriously designed space.

A luxury interior is an interior that is timeless, elegant, sophisticated, decorated with thought and good taste. One that inspires, that stimulates the imagination, that delights with harmony. This is a tailor-made space, unique, unrepeatable, where everything has been perfectly planned and composed. Nothing here is a work of chance. And finally, it’s an interior for years to come, which will survive the changing trends, providing comfort and aesthetics at the highest level for each household member.

Having designed architecture and interiors over 20 years, I have seen qualitative changes in the style and design of luxury interiors. Each generation has its own idea of luxury. From interiors that focus on visual impact, exclusive furnishings and a Hollywood-style final impression, to luxury interiors that are classic and subtle in their expression.

Luxury interiors are very often the domain of apartments or houses of large size, bright, full of light, with huge glazing and a fantastic view of the city skyline, green areas or a beautiful garden. Decorated, as I mentioned, literally in any style! They will look fantastic in a simple, modern version, but also in a stylish, classic arrangement or in a full glow evocative of glamour decor. Nothing prevents you from taking the best of each style and combining selected elements, patterns, textures into beautiful, impressive, highly original compositions. Such a mix is most advisable, provided, however, that appropriate decorative moderation is maintained.
Luxuriously decorated spaces are dominated by subdued, classic colours such as white, gray, beige diluted by dark accents whether in the form of black, navy blue, bottle green, brown or a drop of gold, silver or copper. At the same time, there is no place for cheap fakes or any, even the best imitations. In a luxury living room or kitchen, natural, good-quality materials such as wood, sinters, stone in the form of cool, finely vascularised or branched marbles, flaming onyx or elegant granite rule. Most of the furniture is custom-made from top-quality materials with attention to detail and the best design. The design of luxury furniture can be complemented with inserts of precious materials like leather, velvet, silk or marble. Handmade details are sophisticated and have a unique charm.

High-quality furniture and materials are perfectly complemented by mirror compositions, mosaics that are interesting graphic accents from the border of art, graphics, paintings or cladding with inserts of decorative metal slats. They introduce colour accents, enliven the entire space and provide an interesting play of perspective, and sometimes even transfer to another world.

The calling card of an exclusive interior is also lighting. Preferably elegant, from well-known brands and famous designers. And preferably one that has more than one source, so that you can adjust it to your needs and many different situations. Led lighting hidden in recesses in suspended ceilings, backlit milky barrisol (i.e. matte white), or three-dimensional wall structures. Lighting is supposed to accentuate and highlight architectural details and exclusive interior design. But it is also supposed to decorate. So you may be tempted to invite into the living room gold lamps of simple form, crystal chandeliers which dazzle with their brilliance or gems, design classics.

A few years ago I realized that there is currently what I would call a new dimension of luxury. The luxury in architecture that people need today is no longer just a visual effect. It’s the kind of experience of the closest space that allows you to breathe harder, to relax, to sink into your privacy. This is the role of EnrichSpace. Designed space in the EnrichSpace concept creates an opportunity for a man to symbiosis with his / her environment. It influences the building of his / her inner power. EnrichSpace creates the truth of feeling, the truth of experiencing, because forms inspired by nature are objective beauty that is not being disputed.

Interiors designed according to the EnrichSpace concept are also a response to the growing demand appearing in the luxury real estate market. Why? Because they are stable and resistant to the turbulence of the economy. They also translate into extensive monetization opportunities. The investment is calculated for long-term profit and therefore retains growth potential all the time.