SUSKI VILLA RESTORATION

Konstancin, Poland

A 19th-century villa renewed in Konstancin, near Warsaw—a historic spa town known for its legacy of villas and garden retreats.
A warm regional sandstone façade replaces the previous painted plaster, restoring the residence’s dignity and grounding it in its culturally significant setting.
A discreet glass orangery is inserted with precision—bringing daylight, winter greenery, and a calm new room for reading, gathering, and entertaining.
Inside, life opens outward more easily; the garden becomes part of the day, even in colder months.
Old and new meet clearly: stone for permanence, glass for lightness, and a gentle sense of renewal throughout.

© 2026 KOS DESIGN GROUP LTD.

SUSKI VILLA RESTORATION

Konstancin, Poland

A 19th-century villa renewed in Konstancin, near Warsaw—a historic spa town known for its legacy of villas and garden retreats.
A warm regional sandstone façade replaces the previous painted plaster, restoring the residence’s dignity and grounding it in its culturally significant setting.
A discreet glass orangery is inserted with precision—bringing daylight, winter greenery, and a calm new room for reading, gathering, and entertaining.
Inside, life opens outward more easily; the garden becomes part of the day, even in colder months.
Old and new meet clearly: stone for permanence, glass for lightness, and a gentle sense of renewal throughout.

© 2026 KOS DESIGN GROUP LTD.

SUSKI VILLA RESTORATION

Konstancin, Poland

A 19th-century villa renewed in Konstancin, near Warsaw—a historic spa town known for its legacy of villas and garden retreats.
A warm regional sandstone façade replaces the previous painted plaster, restoring the residence’s dignity and grounding it in its culturally significant setting.
A discreet glass orangery is inserted with precision—bringing daylight, winter greenery, and a calm new room for reading, gathering, and entertaining.
Inside, life opens outward more easily; the garden becomes part of the day, even in colder months.
Old and new meet clearly: stone for permanence, glass for lightness, and a gentle sense of renewal throughout.

© 2026 KOS DESIGN GROUP LTD.