Cottage in Vysočina

The cottage was created out of a desire to preserve the soul of the traditional countryside and at the same time create a space for a contemporary way of life. The house honours the original genius loci - it respects the rhythm of the seasons, the harmony with the surrounding garden and the authentic atmosphere of a mountain village. The interior combines rustic beauty with functional simplicity, where every detail has its meaning and place. Wooden beams, white walls and traditional textiles create a cozy story of a home that opens naturally to the landscape while protecting the intimacy of family life among the hills of the Highlands.

Traces of tradition
01/08
2024
PRAHA
Apartment in the city centre

The reconstruction of an apartment in the centre of Prague is a study of contrasts - light and shadow, natural structures and urban rhythm. The interior responds to the demands of modern living without losing its calm and attention to detail. The kitchen combines functionality with tactility: textured tiles and copper accents add depth to the space. Concealed LED lighting highlights the materials and accentuates the subdued atmosphere. The result is a quiet apartment, a sanctuary in the middle of the city.

Urban
intimacy
02/08
2024
PRAHA
City
Apartment

The Prague apartment finds its identity in the dialogue between history and the present. The reconstruction preserves the original structure - the brick arched lining as an authentic element, the large segmented windows frame the view and let in the changing daylight. The palette draws on natural resources - wood, terra cotta, brass and earthy textures create a tranquil retreat amidst the bustle of the city. The apartment draws strength from precise details and thoughtful composition. Here, architecture serves life, not the other way around.

The daily rhythm
03/08
2024
PRAHA
Apartment near Lipno

Apartment house on Lipno finds identity in harmony with the South Bohemian landscape. The white façade contrasts with the wooden shutters, the triangular gable with its distinctive design refers to the local tradition. The interior continues the theme of natural materials - wood dominates the kitchen and lounge areas, creating a connection with the surrounding nature. The architecture respects the scale of the landscape and subtly frames relaxation by the water.

In the rhythm of wood
04/08
2024
PRAHA
Conservatory

This living space extends the house towards the garden. The glass walls connect the interior with the surrounding greenery, filtering the light and letting the rhythm of the day and year shine through. The wood and stone bring a haptic quality, while the colour palette directly draws on the tones of nature that surround the property. The architecture here sensitively balances transparency with cosiness - creating a welcoming backdrop between the house and the landscape.

In the colours of the landscape
05/08
2024
PRAHA
Tailor-made apartment

Tailor-made apartment for a young woman in Prague, where architecture serves personality. Dark red as the main accent defines the atmosphere and energy. The space seeks a balance between expressiveness and calm. The neutral base with warm tones of wood and linen are complemented by selected colour details.A minimalist approach with personal touches.The interior reflects the lifestyle of its inhabitant -contemporary, confident and cosy.

A personal touch
06/08
2024
PRAHA
House in
Beskydy

The minimalist mass of the apartment house draws strength from precise geometry and spare materiality. Lining extends to the gable, the sloping inset responds to light and landscape. The façade casts shifting shadows, as do the views of forests and hills. The interior combines the rawness of concrete, the softness of wood and a muted olive. The architecture creates a framework for peaceful living. Each element has its own purpose and rhythm.

Geometry in dialogue
07/08
2024
PRAHA
House with
a garden

The house with its classic gable silhouette and brick facade works with the contrast of mass and transparency. Generous glass surfaces open onto a large garden, flanked by a wooden screened pergola. The combination of glass, metal and natural materials creates a balanced composition that connects contemporary architecture with the natural rhythm of living. The interior, with oak furniture and soft tones, relates to the garden scenery where stone meets greenery.

A natural synthesis
08/08
2024
PRAHA