An interior design and hospitality approach inspired by traditional Japanese Ryokans, emphasizing minimalist aesthetics, natural materials, and a tranquil atmosphere.
The Polish word for “sculpture,” highlighting the importance of creating aesthetically pleasing and well-designed spaces in short-term rentals to attract guests and enhance their experience.
Interior design choices that prioritize functionality and comfort for remote workers, incorporating ergonomic furniture, ample lighting, and dedicated workspaces.
Utilizing sound-absorbing materials in the design and furnishing of a short-term rental property to minimize noise transfer and create a more peaceful environment for guests.
Durable, easy-to-clean, and aesthetically pleasing flooring options, such as hardwood, laminate, or tile, chosen to withstand high traffic and maintain the property’s appeal.
Durable, functional, and stylish fixtures, such as faucets, lighting, and hardware, that enhance the guest experience and add value to the rental property.
High-end and durable finishes, such as granite countertops, stainless steel appliances, and hardwood floors, that add a touch of luxury and enhance the value of the rental property.