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Elegant common areas
in No To Naramowice
Subtle simplicity
The entrance hall has a minimalist and timeless look. The space is functional and, thanks to the mirrors, full of light. Dark gray terrazzo-inspired stoneware tiles, bright oak panels and blue mailboxes together create a sense of tranquility.
Always in style
The corridors are also classic, but far from boring. Terrazzo-inspired floor tiles, same as those used in the entrance hall, and dark front doors of the apartments contrasting with the light-colored walls grab your attention instantly. Stainless steel doors and interior of the elevator combined with wood-like wall panels prove that modernity and nature can go hand in hand.