What is Miejsce?
There are things that cannot be planned well "in your head".
You can look at inspirations, write down ideas, compare styles - and yet at some point the question arises: what would it actually look like for me?
This place was created for this very moment. So that instead of guessing, you could see it.
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A child's room quickly stops "fitting"
Many changes in the home begin when a baby arrives.
And then everything changes further, often faster than we expect.
What worked a year ago suddenly no longer suffices.
New needs, new ideas, new limitations emerge.
And very often it's not about lack of inspiration —
only that it is difficult to translate them into your own space.
Miejsce helps you find direction
Instead of another inspiration board, you get a few coherent suggestions that relate to your room.
Based on the photo, a vision of the space is created —one that takes into account the proportions of the room and how it might be used on a daily basis.
This is the starting point for further work.
Where do these concepts come from?
Visualizations are not created by accident.
They are based on previously designed systems and solutions that have been thought out from a function perspective, not just from an appearance perspective.
You could say that these are "pre-designed" interiors - tailored to a specific room, instead of being created from scratch each time.
Thanks to this, the whole thing is kept in check: proportions, scale and functional sense.
Who is behind this?
Miejsce was created from a combination of two experiences: designing a space and everyday life with a child.
Behind the tool is an architect who knows that a child's room is not a static arrangement.
It is a space that must function in practice – sometimes in chaos, sometimes in change, always within constraints.
That's why it was important to show solutions that can be implemented in a real apartment, and not just look good on screen.
What can you do about it?
In just a few minutes, you can see several variations of your room and see which direction makes sense for you.
For some people this is enough to start decorating.
For others, this is just the first step.
If more clarification is needed, you can go further -
talk to an architect or translate the chosen concept into a specific furniture arrangement and dimensions.
Ultimately, it's about the decision
The place does not replace the designer and does not try to be one.
It helps with something else -
in seeing a possible solution clearly enough to make a decision. And then implement it.
This is usually the most difficult part of the entire interior design process.





