We really love assignments that teach us and the clients something in their final form. Just like in this case. An amazing discussion and feedback, lively conversations, a desire to move forward and try the untried. Talking for a long time, solely and mainly about the space, its light, perspectives, and moments that together create a whole. The rest is just a subtle background that essentially remains unspoken.
We said that light is important. The new, daily space of a small apartment that will have two beautiful and large windows. In the original layout, each window belonged to one room, which created a dark hallway. One large, bright space defined only by the facade of the house and, on the back side, a transparent glass-concrete wall behind which everything necessary for comfortable living in the apartment is located—bathroom with shower, washing machine, sink, closets, and storage spaces.
The bedroom is the only place that is on the border between both worlds. In its position at the end of the apartment, the glass-concrete wall no longer passes in front of it but continues with a concrete base in the form of a low wall and curtain, which subtly indicates that we are in a more intimate part of the apartment. At the same time, however, we can see outside, into the kitchen and dining room, projecting ourselves. If we want to.
Kilo / Honč
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