My Houzz: A colorful and comical character family home filled - It is an object ordered home, happy people and a emporium comic collections and tiny toys. The moment you enter the two-bedroom apartment in Five Dock, you can feel the love. Rochelle and Wojciech Wawrzyniak live here with their two son, Roman and Adrian, and used their expertise in design and shared love of comics to bring their home to life. Rochelle is an art director and Wojciech is an industrial designer. Together they used their skills to create a unique design that is both wonderfully technical and beautiful.
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Houzz at a Glance
Who lives here Rochelle Wojciech Wawrzyniak and their son, Roman, 5, and Adrian, 2
Location Sydney
Size 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
The couple fell on their house five years ago when Rochelle was pregnant with their first child. They were tenants at the time, but found that was both easier and more profitable to buy. So when this property in Five Dock came on the market, the couple jumped on it. Wojciech grew up in the suburbs and knew well; They also liked the feeling of space. "It is on the quiet side of the building - there is a common wall with our neighbor, and lots of natural light, said Rochelle
The house has an abundance of smart decor, which Rochelle and Wojciech personally. responsible for. "We are designers, so for the design team, you're looking for them, she said. The two met in college while studying visual communication Rochelle and Wojciech finished his degree in industrial design. Although none of them studied interior design, Rochelle believes that creativity can be translated into many forms.
subtle elements throughout the house showcase the talent of the couple in the design. One of the favorite features of Rochelle is a recurring circular pattern - you can see some examples in the kitchen through the hot air balloon and round hanging lamps, and also throughout the house in the art
Who lives here Rochelle Wojciech Wawrzyniak and their son, Roman, 5, and Adrian, 2
Location Sydney
Size 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom
The couple fell on their house five years ago when Rochelle was pregnant with their first child. They were tenants at the time, but found that was both easier and more profitable to buy. So when this property in Five Dock came on the market, the couple jumped on it. Wojciech grew up in the suburbs and knew well; They also liked the feeling of space. "It is on the quiet side of the building - there is a common wall with our neighbor, and lots of natural light, said Rochelle
The house has an abundance of smart decor, which Rochelle and Wojciech personally. responsible for. "We are designers, so for the design team, you're looking for them, she said. The two met in college while studying visual communication Rochelle and Wojciech finished his degree in industrial design. Although none of them studied interior design, Rochelle believes that creativity can be translated into many forms.
subtle elements throughout the house showcase the talent of the couple in the design. One of the favorite features of Rochelle is a recurring circular pattern - you can see some examples in the kitchen through the hot air balloon and round hanging lamps, and also throughout the house in the art
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Rochelle admits she and Wojciech are nerds. They share a love of bright colors, comics and vinyl toys, and it characterizes the house. "I think that a place will always be happy with bright colors, she said.
Rochelle painted this scene Tintin Wojciech as a birthday present. "We both like Tintin, so when we got married, our collection doubled!" She said.
Fluoro Walls painted in green, Dulux.
Rochelle painted this scene Tintin Wojciech as a birthday present. "We both like Tintin, so when we got married, our collection doubled!" She said.
Fluoro Walls painted in green, Dulux.
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with two little boys run, potential accidents lurk around every corner. To avoid this, Rochelle and Wojciech created a refuge with intelligent design. They kept all their intricate decorations above the waist level, so they are out of reach of their son. Below the size of furniture is simple and robust.
Rochelle noted that this design plan allows children to be children without risk of breaking anything. "I want them to remember their first home as something fun and free without having to tiptoe around things Mom and Dad," she adds.
Rochelle noted that this design plan allows children to be children without risk of breaking anything. "I want them to remember their first home as something fun and free without having to tiptoe around things Mom and Dad," she adds.
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plan open living and dining room is spacious and makes the most of natural light entering through the windows. With two energetic boys exploring the house, it is easy for the couple to keep an eye on what they are up to
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Rochelle said it is also where most of the fun takes place. "The boys love to help in the kitchen and pretend in their own kitchen.
The cuisine of second hand toy is a project of the couple worked on set as a gift for the boys. Previously owned and loved by little girls, Rochelle and Wojciech customized to be a model of their own kitchen. They correspond paint swatches and even designed the chrome details and laser cut acrylic on dual layer.
The cuisine of second hand toy is a project of the couple worked on set as a gift for the boys. Previously owned and loved by little girls, Rochelle and Wojciech customized to be a model of their own kitchen. They correspond paint swatches and even designed the chrome details and laser cut acrylic on dual layer.
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mom and dad share also toys with the boys. Wojciech made this painting Munny for Rochelle as a gift and four of them regularly erase and draw new designs on it.
At the time, the purchase and shipping cost figure of America was too expensive, so Wojciech has used its resources to make one. He downloaded the file, 3D-printed the figure, then sanded and painted with blackboard paint. "Being able to wash drawings to start it a gift that keeps on giving, says Rochelle. "I often used to seasonal celebrations - for example, last Christmas I drew Santa on it.
At the time, the purchase and shipping cost figure of America was too expensive, so Wojciech has used its resources to make one. He downloaded the file, 3D-printed the figure, then sanded and painted with blackboard paint. "Being able to wash drawings to start it a gift that keeps on giving, says Rochelle. "I often used to seasonal celebrations - for example, last Christmas I drew Santa on it.
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figurines lining the shelves are memories of a trip to Los Angeles, where the family visited Kidrobot. "We took pictures out there like it was a tourist destination, said Rochelle. "The staff was really nice; they gave my one-year-old free toy just to be cute
Although there is no denying the couple are collectors, Rochelle said it is important for them their home is always organized as apartment living can be tight. they had to adopt minimalist trends to make room for a growing family.
to do this, they gave their two-seater sofa after the arrival of Roman and their great ottoman when Adrian was born. This then created more space in the living room. "My son can see the escalation and the potential for self-launching in a cabinet. in addition, having to store less brand storage so much easier, "says Rochelle.
to do this, they gave their two-seater sofa after the arrival of Roman and their great ottoman when Adrian was born. This then created more space in the living room. "My son can see the escalation and the potential for self-launching in a cabinet. in addition, having to store less brand storage so much easier, "says Rochelle.
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