Guesthouse in an apartment building in Prague's New Town. The common graphic theme became Dahlia – the Latin botanical name for the flower known as "dahlia." This floral motif runs throughout the interior. Its color scheme is determined by the amount of light coming into the individual rooms – darker rooms are furnished with graphics in shades of beige and white, while sunlit rooms feature vibrant burgundy and bright green colors. The seating furniture, wallpapers, and wall graphics respond to the selected color scheme. The materials were chosen to withstand high loads; the wooden mosaic on the floors continues as wall cladding and forms a headboard behind the beds finished with a narrow shelf. The reception is located in the center of the space and its angled shape responds to the non-rectangular layout oriented towards the entrance doors. The bar's angle is highlighted by green illuminated plexiglass at the reception's front.
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