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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Weekend Apartment in the Jizera Mountains, Czech Republic by Markéta Bromová architekti

 
November 6th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Markéta Bromová architekti

The apartment is located in a new building in the Jizera Mountains. The apartment is on the ground floor of the house, so it is directly physically and visually connected to the surrounding landscape. The apartment is entered from the second floor through a small hallway, which connects to a double staircase. This path through the hallway and descending the stairs to the lower floor directly into the interior of the apartment can be seen as a kind of filter. You find yourself in a long corridor from which doors lead to individual bedrooms, a bathroom and separate toilet. The corridor also separates the apartment into two functional parts – technical facilities (bathrooms, toilet, sauna, kitchen) and living areas (bedrooms and living area).

Image Courtesy © Veronika Raffajová

  • Architects: Markéta Bromová architekti
  • Project: Weekend Apartment
  • Location: Jizera Mountains, Czech Republic
  • Photography: Veronika Raffajová
  • Usable Floor Area: 83 m²
  • Project year: 2019
  • Completion year: 2021

Image Courtesy © Veronika Raffajová

The view through the corridor to the part of the peeking kitchen will lead you to the main area, where all the action around the fireplace is concentrated. It also sets off the comfortable U-shaped seating that is inserted between the fireplace and the walls. Opposite it is the dining table and bench, which is a continuation of the line of the kitchen.

The main concept of the design consists of two opposing and complementary principles. The timeless and very durable concrete screed, which was a necessity given the large family and the traffic under consideration, is on the floor throughout the apartment. The second principle is based on the historical character of the interiors of cottages and country houses. Material solutions and workmanship of the ceilings in the main space, the kitchen, the built-in cupboards and the fireplace refer to the traditional solution but maintain modern requirements for aesthetics or maintenance.

Image Courtesy © Veronika Raffajová

Image Courtesy © Veronika Raffajová

Image Courtesy © Veronika Raffajová

Image Courtesy © Veronika Raffajová

Image Courtesy © Veronika Raffajová

Image Courtesy © Veronika Raffajová

Image Courtesy © Veronika Raffajová

Image Courtesy © Veronika Raffajová

Image Courtesy © Veronika Raffajová

Markéta Bromová architekti

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Categories: Apartments, House, Interiors, Residential




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