Ljubljana Apartment / Idealists Studio
We designed the interior of an apartment for a family of four in one of Ljubljana’s new buildings. With their light façades with wood louvres, generous terraces and minimalist exterior design
We designed the interior of an apartment for a family of four in one of Ljubljana’s new buildings. With their light façades with wood louvres, generous terraces and minimalist exterior design
At the foot of the Golovec hill, where the hustle and bustle of the city begins to subside and the city meets nature or the forest, stands an apartment building where a young intellectual, a cosmopolitan, wanted to create his own little piece of paradise.
Through adaptation and an interior design overhaul, the house has transformed from a family residence into a unique home for an active couple who appreciates comfort, socializing, indulgence, and the pleasure of a distinctive ambiance.
The spatial design of the Harmony apartment was read as a journey or a series of views through the changes from narrow to more open spaces and vice versa. We wanted to create a harmony of opposites
We designed the apartment with a special sense of love for the family living in it – it was their openness, hospitality and unwavering trust that gave meaning to this project and allowed us to create a space that is in tune with their desires.
The entire concept of Milka Boutique Hotel is to offer a wholesome alpine experience, combining Slovene tradition with modern comfort at the highest level.
The apartment v2 is situated at the first floor of a historical house in the center of Koper. The house was once a home of a noble family, but after WW II was divided in smaller apartments, as many others.
With the preservation of some old elements in the interior and a clever reuse of materials we have recreated our client’s desire for an industrial home –Apartment Under the Roof – one that can be found in any of the world’s metropolises.
The most beautiful discovery while working on Shy Citizen Apartment was definitely a natural stone wall in the bathroom, which gives it a very special touch – some kind of a reminder that despite the new appearance of the apartment is still part of the Castle Hill.
The empty and forgotten semi-basement space in the 19th century Ljubljana corner building, which faces the riverside and a rarely frequented stairs-street, housed diverse ventures in the past, from a local butcher shop to a wholesale wine store.
The small urban apartment is located in one of the famous skyscrapers designed by the renowned Slovenian architect Edvard Ravnikar. These were built all across Ljubljana in the early 1960s, …
Old Ljubljana house was designed by architect Emil Navinsek, known for innovation space concepts of a school non-corridor plan. He designed the house next to his residence for his two unmarried elderly sisters who lived together in a small surface of only 50m2 per floor.