Lightful Family Apartment with Open Communal Living Space
Our studio, recently completed this apartment renovation, bought by a young family of four. The owners wanted a flat fitted to their modern lifestyle with open communal living space.
Our studio, recently completed this apartment renovation, bought by a young family of four. The owners wanted a flat fitted to their modern lifestyle with open communal living space.
The house owner of this case has been yearned to go back to the house where he grew up. Years later, the owner finally bought it back and renovated the house to be private rest house, reviewing the good times with friends and family.
The first challenge was to transform an old gloomy floor into a bright house. The change of distribution and the new orientation of the common areas that now cross the entire floor, allows light to cross from one end to the other.
The apartment is located in a new renovated apartment building near Letna Square in Prague 7. We have modified the layout proposed by the developer to meet the requirements of a young couple.
In summary, from the client’s predetermined conventional organization, the Villarroel apartment proposes adding layers of complexity to the interior experience of the house, adding ambiguity to the classic labels of each room, as well as to the way they relate to each other, so that all this will eventually translate into greater spatial richness.
The ” Urban Cocoon ” duplex is situated in a 2 storey townhouse building on Charonne street next to Bastille.
Overlooking the Thermaic gulf, the duplex apartment was designed to house a young growing family. Normless architecture studio completed a full renovation of the flat offering a functional and cozy environment for the owners.
The project is a renovation for a 38 sqm apartment in a newly built building in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Because it was a limited space, the tall furniture had to be concentrated. It was decided to join all the items that could generate visual barriers in blocks and lean them against the few walls of the single dormitory apartment