A modern house concept in Wielopole Skrzyńskie. Minimalist architecture, geometric forms, panoramic glazing, and an elegantly integrated swimming pool create a cohesive and luxurious composition. The design was created to maximize natural light and ensure a seamless connection between the house and its surroundings.
House in Wielopole Skrzyńskie
Wielopole Skrzyńskie · 2026
Steps we walked through
The stages this project went through — filled dots mark the ones already completed.
- 01 Plot Analysis
- 02 Conceptual design
- 01 Plot Analysis
Analysis of conditions, formal documents, consultations with investors.
- 02 Conceptual design
Work is underway to refine the concept.
About this project
The concept design in Wielopole Skrzyńskie presents a thoroughly modern house tailored to the high aesthetic and functional expectations of the investors. The architecture is based on a composition of interpenetrating geometric volumes, where the light, minimalist render of the main body contrasts strongly with the dark large-format cladding panels defining the garage zone. The use of modern corner windows and expansive glazing on the ground floor gives the form a sense of lightness while maximizing natural daylight in the living area. The interior opens seamlessly onto a spacious terrace leading directly to a private leisure zone with an elegantly integrated swimming pool. The entire composition creates a harmonious blend of refined luxury, clean lines, and exceptional everyday comfort.
Project team
Kinga
Architect, co-owner
Co-founder of the Murako studio, she specializes in commercial architecture—industrial and service projects, as well as development investments. As a licensed architect with extensive experience in coordinating design processes, she prioritizes solutions grounded in investment realities, functionality, and architectural coherence. She pays particular attention to detail and the quality of materials, believing that these are what build a project's lasting value. In addition to architecture, she also designs her own applied art.
Marta
Architect, co-owner
Co-founder of the Murako studio. She is responsible for project management and coordination of the design process. In architecture, she is most interested in functionality, spatial clarity, and solutions that work well in everyday use. She believes that a building's timelessness stems primarily from well-designed function, not passing aesthetic trends. Outside of work, she is passionate about photography, learning Japanese, and experimenting with baking.