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Project category ‐ Interior

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Author Ing. arch. Martina Homolková
Studio Malfinio
Location Praha 6, Bubeneč
Investor Přeje si zůstat v anonymitě.
Supplier -
Date of completion / approval of the project May 2022
Fotograf BoysPlayNice

We tailored this renovation of an apartment from the turn of the 19th century in Prague’s Bubeneč district to young clients with two, perhaps three little creatures.
The clients, together with the space and place as such, were the primary source of inspiration – their requirements, lifestyle, and the feeling they evoke.

The brief was, in many ways, very concrete – the clients wanted a cement floor tiling with a distinct four-pointed star pattern, a supermirror kitchen island, or several pieces of furniture (bed, atypical drawer), which were moved in from another place.

In developing the design, we had to deal with a couple of contradictory requirements in a relatively small area. Interconnection and compactness of the whole manifesting its current functional purpose were our key concepts.
In this metamorphosis of tiny details, the materials, colours and textures played a crucial role. They are playfully featured on individual parts of the apartment and interconnected more than just in the openings.

The apartment, which originally consisted of smaller rooms, as was common in this period, saw several adjustments in its floor plan. First, by removing a wall, we created a central space – the heart of the apartment. This way, we altered the overall movement patterns in the apartment. This adjustment also made way for enlarging the bathroom.
The central room opens to the children’s room with Montessori elements on one side and the bedroom with a workstation on the other. Overarching elements in the living spaces are subtle colours and clean, regular lines of the atypical furniture.
The apartment has an array of lighting (from standard interior lighting to furniture lighting), which facilitate particular atmospheres while also making the outstanding pieces of furniture come to the fore. Amongst them, the Stella coffee table by Jiří Krejčík, the Roly Poly armchair and the legendary Togo Sofa are worth mentioning.

Upon entering the apartment, the whole design has a playful clear-cut.
The hallway allowed us to employ a wilder look. In its more tender layer, we complemented this space with a mirror play and a flow created by the colours changing on its distinct-patterned floor tiling (shading from medium grey to mustard ochre and powder pink).
From the hallway, there are doors leading to a separate, hidden toilet or to a generous bathroom.

The whole apartment features remarkable pieces of author textiles from the Geometr Studio.

Project year 10/2020 – 04/2021
Completion year 2022
Gross Floor Area 123 m²

Materials
cement wall finish – selected vertical surfaces, washbasin cabinet, kitchen
varnished MDF boards – furniture designed by Martina Homolková
oak veneer in white/smoky oil – furniture designed by Martina Homolková, parquet flooring (solid oak wood)
textiles by Studio Geometr – furniture designed by Martina Homolková
polished stainless steel finish – kitchen island, details on furniture designed by Martina Homolková
brushed stainless steel finish – details on furniture designed by Martina Homolková
blued metal – furniture designed by Martina Homolková


Products and Brands
LIGHTING
Taraxacum 2 — Flos\www.flos.com
84sp — Bocci\www.bocci.com
Brass 95, Brass 96 — Gervasoni\www.gervasoni1882.com

FURNITURE
Roly Poly armchair — Driade\www.driade.com
Sofa Togo — Ligne Roset\www.ligne-roset.com
Stella side table — Jiří Krejčiřík\www.jirikrejcirik.com
Wishbone CH24 chair — Carl Hansen\www.carlhansen.com
Beetle bar chair, Masculo chair — Gubi\www.gubi.com

Green building

Environmental certification

Type and level of certificate -

Water management

Is rainwater used for irrigation?
Is rainwater used for other purposes, e.g. toilet flushing ?
Does the building have a green roof / facade ?
Is reclaimed waste water used, e.g. from showers and sinks ?

The quality of the indoor environment

Is clean air supply automated ?
Is comfortable temperature during summer and winter automated?
Is natural lighting guaranteed in all living areas?
Is artificial lighting automated?
Is acoustic comfort, specifically reverberation time, guaranteed?
Does the layout solution include zoning and ergonomics elements?

Principles of circular economics

Does the project use recycled materials?
Does the project use recyclable materials?
Are materials with a documented Environmental Product Declaration (EPD) promoted in the project?
Are other sustainability certifications used for materials and elements?

Energy efficiency

Energy performance class of the building according to the Energy Performance Certificate of the building
Is efficient energy management (measurement and regular analysis of consumption data) considered?
Are renewable sources of energy used, e.g. solar system, photovoltaics?

Interconnection with surroundings

Does the project enable the easy use of public transport?
Does the project support the use of alternative modes of transport, e.g cycling, walking etc. ?
Is there access to recreational natural areas, e.g. parks, in the immediate vicinity of the building?