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    Mistovia designs duo of holiday homes in Silesian Beskids mountains

    Team_HomeDecorDesignerBy Team_HomeDecorDesignerJanuary 8, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Polish studio Mistovia has paired plywood, walnut and graphite accents with a mishmash of vintage furniture in Plener Istebna – a pair of gabled cottages in the Silesian Beskids mountains.


    The two-storey holiday homes sit side-by-side in Istebna village, with slatted wooden facades and shingled roofs that nod to the region’s vernacular buildings.

    Plener Istebna is a pair of gabled holiday homes

    Created by architect Justyna Boduch to accommodate up to nine people each, the 70-square-metre cottages feature identical layouts but subtly different interior designs by Katowice-based Mistovia.

    The first home, Terracotta, owes its name to the sandy-hued ceramic flooring and burnt orange upholstery found in its open-plan living space.

    Terracotta cottage by Mistovia
    One of the cottages is called Terracotta for its sandy-hued flooring

    A circular walnut table defines the kitchen and dining area, which includes locally sourced stools with traditional decorations and a feature wall clad with Ukrainian stove tiles.

    “The heart of each cottage is undoubtedly the living space,” said Mistovia founder Marcin Czopek.

    Veiny graphite flooring and a plywood staircase
    Stone cottage is accented by veiny graphite flooring

    Stone, the second cottage, is accented by veiny graphite flooring in the kitchen and living area, chosen to mimic the speckled appearance of marble.

    “This provides a solid background for the furniture,” Czopek told Dezeen. “Warmth is created through abundant wood.”

    Stone cottage by Mistovia
    Both homes include chunky plywood staircases

    Mistovia chose a selection of vintage pieces to furnish Stone, including an oval timber dining table and a low-slung 1970s Danish armchair that once formed part of a modular sofa.

    “The furniture comes from various decades and sources,” explained Czopek. “Fitting for the Polish-Czech-Slovak borderland, many pieces have Czechoslovakian roots.”

    Swirly plywood ceiling
    The private rooms echo their respective living spaces

    Both holiday homes feature chunky plywood staircases that connect their ground floors with private spaces upstairs. In the Stone cottage, plywood was also used to clad the ceiling of the living space.

    “The wood pleasantly contrasts with raw concrete and clay plaster walls with added straw chaff,” said Czopek.


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    The living spaces across the two cottages are also united by sleek stainless steel kitchen cabinetry, cone-shaped pendant lights and floor-to-ceiling glazing that connects each interior to a terrace with views of the surrounding Silesian Beskids mountains.

    Upstairs, the private rooms were designed to echo their respective living spaces with tiled, glass and wooden details and colourful soft furnishings.

    Bathroom with tiled accents
    Mistovia is known for its residential projects

    Mistovia specialises in residential interiors and has quickly cemented a reputation for bringing together unusual materials, as seen in an eclectic Warsaw apartment that Czopek and his team renovated for an art director and her pet dachshund.

    Last November, the studio took home the title of emerging interior designer of the year at the 2024 Dezeen Awards.

    The photography is by Oni Studio. 





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