The interior design and reconstruction of the apartment in Prague on Letná Street emphasized the preservation and refurbishment of the original elements of the apartment, such as oak floors, double-hung windows, original doors, and the unveiling of the original high ceilings. We removed layers of previous renovations and adjusted the layout, mainly the positioning of the kitchen and bedroom, to better meet the requirements of the new owner.
The original kitchen was oriented towards a quiet courtyard, was relatively small, and had two smaller storage rooms beside it. After removing the partitions, this space opened up completely, providing ample room for a new, spacious bedroom with a wardrobe.
The bathroom, intentionally designed to be dark, creates an intimate space for the entire apartment. However, thanks to a new window from the bedroom into the bathroom, interesting views were created that visually open up the space. Mirrors in the bathroom also allowed, among other things, a view from the shower through the bedroom to the greenery in the courtyard.
The kitchen is connected to the living area thanks to an enlarged opening and new folding doors, becoming the dominant feature of the entire layout. Both of these rooms, oriented towards the street, are sufficiently lit throughout the day and offer pleasant views of the surrounding Letná rooftops.
The owner is a wood lover, which is why this material is present in large quantities throughout the interior. The new interior includes a lot of atypical furniture, including a dining table and veneered lamps. A custom ceramic wall-mounted sink was also created in the entrance hallway.
During the reconstruction, we emphasized the use of quality materials such as terrazzo, solid oak floors, and precise craftsmanship of details. The goal was to design a generous reconstruction that meets contemporary requirements while preserving the original character and atmosphere of the apartment on Letná.
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