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Colour as the Architecture of Atmosphere.

Colour as the Architecture of Atmosphere.

The apartment was designed around three distinct colour tones, each giving its own rhythm and atmosphere to a different part of the home. Blue leads the living area and kitchen, green brings calm to the bedroom, while pink introduces a subtle contrast in the bathroom. Here, colour is not used as decoration, but as a deliberate design tool — structuring the space, shaping emotion, and creating a coherent, highly personal interior narrative.

The apartment was designed around three distinct colour tones, each giving its own rhythm and atmosphere to a different part of the home. Blue leads the living area and kitchen, green brings calm to the bedroom, while pink introduces a subtle contrast in the bathroom. Here, colour is not used as decoration, but as a deliberate design tool — structuring the space, shaping emotion, and creating a coherent, highly personal interior narrative.

Living room with a gray sofa, a designer glass partition, and blue accents.
Living room with a gray sofa, a designer glass partition, and blue accents.
A bedroom with an upholstered bed, decorative wallpaper, and a turquoise wall.

The bedroom, defined by a green accent, was designed as a calm and intimate space for rest, where colour gently shapes the mood of the interior.

Hallway with custom-built furniture, a round mirror, and colorful details.

The entrance area introduces the character of the apartment through simple geometry, blue details, and light that subtly leads deeper into the space.

A kitchen with blue cabinetry, an island, and a perforated steel partition.

The living area with kitchen forms the main axis of the project - it is here that blue becomes part of the composition, rather than just a decorative accent.

A kitchen with blue cabinetry, an island, and a perforated steel partition.

The living area with kitchen forms the main axis of the project - it is here that blue becomes part of the composition, rather than just a decorative accent.

A bathroom with an illuminated mirror, a red cabinet, and a minimalist finish.

The bathroom is softened by pink and bordo accents, which warms the minimalist base and gives the interior a subtle, unexpected character.

A hallway featuring custom-built furniture, pastel doors, and marble flooring.
Dining room with a wooden table, a designer lamp, and a panoramic window.

The intimate dining area is based on a simple gesture — light, proportion, and detail coming together to create a calm place for everyday moments.

A modern kitchen with blue cabinetry, gold details, and a kitchen peninsula.

Gdansk/Barcelona

© 2026 Lund Architects

Gdansk/Barcelona

© 2026 Lund Architects

Gdansk/Barcelona

© 2026 Lund Architects