Marianka Residence. Bespoke Furniture for the Main Living Floor

Elegant English classic style, thoughtfully designed down to the finest detail.

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Project details:

  • Location: Mariánka, Slovakia
  • Property type: Private residence – private living area
  • Area: Part of the overall 435 m² house project
  • Style: English classic, chalet-inspired and contemporary elements
  • Spaces: Master bedroom, girls' bedroom, study, bathroom and separate WC
  • Services: Bespoke furniture design; detailed furniture design; production documentation; selection of materials, finishes and hardware; integrated furniture lighting design; coordination of bespoke furniture production and installation

About the project

 

The furniture throughout this private part of the house was designed as a natural continuation of the overall interior concept. Each room has its own character, colour palette and atmosphere, so the furniture had to complement the architecture rather than compete with it.

Every piece was developed around the clients' specific requirements, the dimensions of each room and its everyday use. Ergonomics, proportions, storage capacity, opening mechanisms and technical details were considered throughout the design process.

The project also included detailed production documentation for each bespoke element. Particularly complex solutions were adapted to the architecture of the upper floor, including sloping walls, unusual ceiling heights and mansard roof structures.

We work with high-quality materials, durable finishes and quality German hardware. For lacquered and routed elements, the appropriate manufacturing techniques were maintained to achieve a precise and long-lasting result.

Our approach goes beyond simply reproducing a visualisation. Every solution is reviewed from a practical perspective, and where appropriate, we recommend alternative materials, construction methods or design adjustments. This allows us to create furniture that reflects the client's vision while remaining comfortable, functional and financially well considered.

Master Bedroom

 

One of the defining features of the bedroom is the bespoke wooden ceiling, created from oak-veneered panels.

The choice of a veneered construction was not purely aesthetic. Solid wood would have been too heavy for the existing ceiling structure, so we used a lighter board construction as the base, which was then routed and finished with oak veneer. This allowed us to achieve the desired architectural effect while keeping the construction considerably lighter.

The same oak veneer was used to frame the upholstered feature wall behind the bed. The soft panels are surrounded by a precise wooden frame, creating an elegant connection between the upholstered element and the bespoke ceiling.

On either side of the bed, we designed simple bedside tables with drawers. Their oak finish and more contemporary form intentionally remain understated, allowing the main architectural elements of the bedroom to remain the focus.

Every element was made to measure and carefully proportioned to the room and the overall chalet-inspired interior.

Girls' Bedroom

 

The bespoke furniture in the girls' bedroom was designed to complement the distinctive pink interior while providing practical storage for clothing, books, toys and everyday belongings.

The furniture is made from lacquered MDF with routed detailing on the fronts. All façades were finished in the same colour as the bedroom walls, allowing the furniture to visually merge with the architecture rather than introducing another dominant colour.

The more complex shapes and bespoke elements were developed directly from the interior concept and then technically adapted for production. Decorative gold details and integrated LED lighting add an elegant accent and create a softer atmosphere in the evening.

At the same time, the furniture was designed with the future use of the room in mind. The storage solutions therefore combine decorative character with practical everyday functionality and make maximum use of the available space.

Study

 

The study is one of the strongest examples of bespoke furniture designed in a refined English classic style.

The interior is based on deep green tones, and the furniture was finished in the same colour as the walls. Routed detailing on the façades and elegant gold hardware reinforce the traditional character of the room.

The main challenge was the geometry of the space. The furniture had to be precisely adapted to the sloping walls and mansard ceiling in order to maximise storage while maintaining balanced proportions.

The built-in bookcase combines open shelving for books and decorative objects with closed storage below. Warm integrated LED lighting was added to the open shelves, highlighting their contents while creating a more atmospheric lighting scheme.

The room also features a large custom-made solid wood desk in an English classic style. In the relaxation area, upholstered furniture and an additional feature wall create a visual connection between the different parts of the room.

Despite its strongly classical appearance, modern lighting and technical elements were integrated into the furniture to ensure that the room remains practical for everyday use

Bathroom

 

The bathroom furniture was made from veneered board with an oak finish, continuing the natural wood elements used throughout the interior.

The main storage element is a full-height built-in cabinet combining closed storage with open shelving. This provides practical space for towels and everyday items while also creating a decorative feature within the room.

Under the washbasin, we designed a bespoke cabinet with spacious drawers. Its proportions and internal configuration were tailored specifically to the washbasin and the dimensions of the room.

The design also incorporates bespoke wooden ceiling elements. Preserved natural moss was integrated between the timber elements, reinforcing the central concept of the bathroom — a balance between contemporary materials and natural elements.

All furniture was designed specifically for the space, allowing us to maximise storage without compromising the openness and character of the interior.

Separate WC

 

The separate WC follows the same material and design concept as the main bathroom.

A bespoke cabinet was designed above the toilet, providing practical storage while respecting the compact proportions of the room.

The wood finish connects the furniture with the bathroom and other natural elements used throughout the design. Even within this small space, every available centimetre was used carefully without creating unnecessary visual clutter.