We design spaces that last. We teach people to see them.

Studio
At BTTF Design, we believe that great architecture is never accidental. It is the result of careful listening, deep material knowledge, and an understanding that the spaces we inhabit shape who we become.
Founded by Magdalena Bąk, an interior architect based in Mierzyn near Szczecin, our studio specialises in residential interiors that are as functional as they are beautiful — spaces built around how you actually live, not how a trend says you should.
We work slowly and deliberately. We ask questions before we draw lines. We think about light, proportion, texture, and time — because a well-designed interior should grow with you, not date itself within a season.
Every project begins with a conversation. Every space ends with a story.
Philosophy
Timeless, not trendy.
We are not interested in spaces that photograph well for six months. We are interested in spaces that feel right in twenty years — rooms where the morning light falls exactly as intended, where the texture of a wall still invites touch, where nothing feels like it was placed without thought.
This means choosing materials for their honesty and durability. It means designing for real life — for the noise of children, the accumulation of objects, the way a space needs to hold both solitude and celebration.
Multi-sensory design is not a technique. It is a commitment: to the way a floor sounds underfoot, the warmth of a light source in winter, the coolness of stone in summer, the smell of raw wood in a newly finished room.
We design for all of it.
Education
The studio has a second life.
Architecture begins in childhood — in the way a three-year-old stacks blocks and calls it a house, in the way a teenager sketches floor plans in the margins of a notebook. This is where curiosity about space is born, and it is where we return.
Through Little Architects, our creative education platform, we bring the language of architecture — shape, colour, light, texture, proportion — to children from the age of three, through bilingual workshops that teach design thinking as a way of seeing the world, not just making objects.
For older students preparing for art schools, architecture programmes, or simply exploring whether design is their path, we offer one-on-one mentoring sessions at our studio in Mierzyn — working through drawing, spatial reasoning, portfolio building, and the quiet confidence that comes from knowing you can read a room.
Because design is not a profession reserved for professionals. It is a literacy. And like all literacies, it begins early.
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