Kamienica 25 is an avant-garde landmark located in the center of Wrocław. Based on a historical architectural form, we've created 6 unique, large, and spacious apartments.
It’s a place dedicated to those who seek the exceptional and appreciate the unconventional, and historical character of the apartment building.
This required an increased investment of time, significant commitment, consultations with a heritage conservator, and the restoration of most elements to make Kamienica 25 a valuable asset for future owners.
We embarked on this journey by delving into history. With profound respect for the craftsmanship of the builders, we are committed to preserving their artistry. Recognizing the structural integrity, the quality of materials, the spaciousness of the rooms, the meticulous execution of details, and the beauty of the ornate facades, we set out to restore the original appearance of the 1899 building. Our inspiration is drawn from the timeless design of Georg Rzechulka.
The revitalized facade seamlessly integrates geometric decorative elements with a monochromatic color scheme, reflecting its original character—a shade of off-white determined through stratigraphic analysis. All preserved details of the plasterwork decoration on the façade originate from the period of the building's construction.
The façade features a bay window and numerous architectural details, including cornices, pilasters, and panels. Additionally, the windows are framed with ornate moldings.
The color scheme distinguishes building from surrounding structures, acting as a harmonizing link between the contemporary building on the left and the historic one on its right.
The choice of color scheme was confirmed by a Feng Shui expert, who indicated that the colors of architectural details, such as the green entrance doors or graphite window frames, should connect with the earth tones. These shades invigorate and activate energy, being associated with the creative cycle and growth.
While renovating the interior of the stairwell, we preserved the historic stairs with their distinctive openwork risers and wooden balusters.
We recreated the original plaster decorations complementing the wooden, historicizing storefronts. In the courtyard, we designated space for a garden, creating an integral green enclave - a place for intimate gatherings.