The family house is designed in the outskirts of Trutnov on a steep slope descending towards the east. The house is placed in the northern part of the plot. The unique interior layout works with a smooth connection of individual spaces inside the house, thus eliminating the division of the house into standard floors. One enters the first above-ground floor, where there is a wardrobe, technical room, study, and bathroom. The heart of the house is the living area with an elevated kitchen, which is located half a floor higher. From there, one enters the children's apartment as well as the parents' apartment, which is only four steps higher. All living rooms are located in the southern facade, and except for the bedroom, all have direct access to the garden. The children's rooms are complemented by a gallery that serves as a sleeping area.
The house is complemented by a garden, which is also designed on a steep slope. The austere geometric shape of the reinforced concrete retaining walls is complemented by a "stone slide" that serves as stairs. In the southern part of the garden, there is a gazebo with a storage room for garden equipment.
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