Prague

More Than Meets the Eye / No Architects

Rethinking the Average Apartment: Big Living in 82 m²

When we picture a typical city apartment, we often think of limitations—tight hallways, awkward layouts, and insufficient storage. But what if design could turn these assumptions on their head? In this inspiring transformation of a modest Czech apartment, creative architecture meets clever functionality, proving that even a space under 90 square meters can offer the comfort and versatility of a family home.

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Hradby House, Prague / OOOOX

Hradby House ranks among OOOOX’s most admired reconstruction projects. Once a fortification guard house dating back to the Middle Ages, this unique property features vaulted ceilings on the ground floor, wooden painted ceilings on the first, and an original tiled stove that hints at its storied past.

The Butcher's Apartment / Iva Hajkova Studio

The Butcher’s Apartment, Prague / Iva Hajkova Studio

To step into The Butcher’s Apartment is to find oneself at the intersection of old-world tradition and exacting contemporary design. Located in a historical functionalist building once home to butchers and charcutiers, this residence takes its cues from a rich culinary past.

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Blue Mountains House / Prodesi/Domesi

The Blue Mountains House by Prodesi/Domesi exemplifies the union of modern architecture with the natural beauty of South Moravia. Located on the outskirts of a quaint town in the Modré Hory wine region, this home was designed for a family of three and their two dogs.

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