Apartment Z / Grau Architects
Briefly

The apartment on Záhrebská Street has been reimagined from a basic two-room layout into an expansive and flexible living space that maximizes its corner location. The redesign introduces a large terrace with views of the Carpathians, while the lower floor includes a night zone with bedrooms and a bathroom. An innovative central box divides the open living area into distinct functional spaces, contributing both practicality and decorative options for artworks. The use of neutral materials and mobile furnishings enhances aesthetic clarity and adaptability throughout the apartment.
The apartment redefines the spatial concept of a traditional home by transforming a two-room maisonette into a flexible living environment with an expansive terrace.
The design focuses on optimizing natural light and creating distinct functional zones, harmoniously integrated through an innovative use of space and materials.
Visual clarity of the interiors is achieved through a selection of neutral materials and solitary furniture pieces, emphasizing minimalism and diversity in layout.
A central box serves multiple purposes, functioning as a division between spaces while also providing ambient lighting, illustrating the blend of practicality and aesthetics.
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