What this publication covers
Zenorene documents the practice of minimalist interior design with attention to the specific conditions of Polish residential architecture. Articles examine colour, furniture selection, spatial planning, and material behaviour — drawing on publicly available design references, building regulation documents, and examples from documented residential projects.
The content is descriptive rather than prescriptive. Articles explain how minimalist approaches work and why specific decisions are made, without advocating for any particular style as universally correct.
Editorial approach
Articles are written in English and are revised when relevant regulations, material availability, or architectural documentation changes. Each article carries an update date. The content does not cite statistics or research that cannot be verified through public sources, and does not attribute statements to unnamed experts.
External links point to primary sources — government regulation portals, museum archives, professional organisation directories — rather than to secondary commentary. Where a fact cannot be traced to a verifiable source, neutral language is used instead of approximation.
Scope and limitations
Zenorene focuses on residential interiors in Poland, with primary attention to urban apartments in Warsaw, Kraków, Wrocław, and Gdańsk. Commercial interiors, hospitality design, and office environments are outside the current scope. Articles do not include project costs, contractor recommendations, or purchasing guidance.
The publication does not cover furniture and material pricing, as these change continuously and regional variation within Poland is significant. References to specific manufacturers or product lines are included for orientation purposes only.
Contact
Editorial enquiries, corrections, and topic suggestions can be submitted using the form below. Responses to general questions are not guaranteed, but corrections to published content are reviewed and addressed.
Email: editorial@zenorene.eu