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Panoramic View Minimalist Apartment in Prague

21 Apr 2021

Design: Barbora Léblová Interiors & Architecture

Location: Prague, Czech Republic

Panoramic View Minimalist Apartment Prague

Panoramic View Minimalist Apartment

The site, formerly zoned as football stadium, is located next to Parukářka, a city park popular with Prague residents and visitors. The Panoramic View Minimalist Apartment complex is the work of an internationally recognised local studio, A69.

Panoramic View Minimalist Apartment Prague

The residential complex is composed as a ring of sloping terrace townhouses, hidden behind a green wall, referencing a landscaped bowl with contrasting taller apartment blocks rising above as metaphorical football terraces. The masterplan visually extends the existing city park and introduces an exceptional panorama capturing the Žižkov TV Tower with views across the city to Prague Castle. This careful composition allows the apartment owners to enjoy uninterrupted views of the iconic skyline from all rooms within the apartment, including the master bathroom.

Panoramic View Minimalist Apartment Prague

The 200m2 apartment is arranged around a central lift core on the 11th floor of one of the tower buildings, occupying half of the available floorplate. Internal organisation relies on all rooms being accessed from a single hallway, which acts as an additional acoustic barrier. Most internal spaces are trapezoidal in plan with expressed structural columns and panoramic glazing to all three sides. The new layout seeks to integrate the existing structure by playfully adapting a series of bespoke furniture components around it to create a minimalist yet tactile domestic environment.

Panoramic View Minimalist Apartment Prague

At the outset of the project, the Client brief requested the creation of a sizable living area for entertaining, which was capable of accommodating a dining table for up to ten guests. The solution required some careful structural modifications. These have resulted in single open plan living area, encapsulating a fully specified kitchen dining & living room activities, within a single flowing space.

Panoramic View Minimalist Apartment Prague Panoramic View Minimalist Apartment Prague

The floor finish throughout all the living areas and bedrooms is a lightly bleached, structured oak, providing a warm and tactile surface. It is complimented with oak veneer wall panelling, of Italian origin.

Panoramic View Minimalist Apartment Prague

The hallway is lined with panelised oak wall cladding, accommodating built-in wardrobes with minimal visual interruption. This cladding is continued as a contrasting material in the living, dining and kitchen areas. Kitchen services have been carried over from the earlier layout, with only an extension to pickup the new island unit. All horizontal counter-tops have been finished in large format ceramic slabs. The ceramic cladding has also been applied as a relief material in the living area. Oak panelised wall cladding has been continued in the Master bedroom, with full height, wall cupboards as has been extensively applied in the built-in dressing area.

Panoramic View Minimalist Apartment Prague

Two children’s bedrooms have been left with white finished walls and bespoke built-in furniture also finished in white. All custom furniture utilise a 28mm baseboard, on the basis that it is more resilient to hard knocks. Furniture for the younger children includes a bunk bed, large desk and bookcase. The room for the elder also serves a guest room, where the single beds can be combined into a larger double unit for guests. Both rooms feature, graphic decorations using bespoke wallpaper, designed by PUNX23 Studio. The designers used the children’s favourite hobbies, as inspiration.

Panoramic View Minimalist Apartment Prague

Both bathrooms have undergone a complete transformation; the main bathroom, features an elevated podium containing a sunken bath, filling out a triangular niche. This bath now offers an impressive view of the Prague Castle. The master bathroom also includes a generous shower area with a built-in wellness showerhead and heated bench. It is accented by subtle, ambient mood lighting. The tiling material is a large-format ceramic tile with a neutral, light pattern, evoking a travertine effect. The children’s bathroom features a glass mosaic wall and plainer light grey floor tiles.

Panoramic View Minimalist Apartment Prague

Lighting in the hallway and living areas use a ceiling recessed, intelligent tracking system. Light levels can be adjusted to respond to the Clients requirements. Two simple pendant lights, are suspended above the dining table referencing Italy’s design flair of the 1970s. Children rooms, lighting consists of surface-mounted luminaires from a renowned Czech producer.

Panoramic View Minimalist Apartment Prague

The attention to detail is exemplified by the use of an integrated smart home system, enabling the Client’s to control; heating, cooling, lighting, blinds, kitchen appliances, audio visual & terrace irrigation equipment, remotely.

Panoramic View Minimalist Apartment Prague Czech flat by Barbora Léblová Interiors & Architecture

About Barbora Léblová Interiors & Architecture
Barbora Léblová has an Art History degree from the Faculty of Arts, University of Ostrava and a diploma in Interior Design from the University of Rome. Barbora worked in the Carlo Berarducci Architecture office in Rome. Since 2012 Barbora is the owner of her own studio: Barbora Léblová Interiors & Architecture Studio.

This studio specializes on reconstructions and complex interior design both privat and commercial character. Work of the studio is due to Barboras precedent residence in Italy characteristic by italian design tendencies. We put the highest importance on the quality, perfect execution and final installation of art works.

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Panoramic View Minimalist Apartment in Prague, the Czech Republic – Building Information

Studio: Barbora Léblová Interiors & Architecture

Author Barbora Léblová

Project location: Rezidence Central Park, Prague, Czech Republic

Project year: 2019
Completion year: 2020
Gross Floor Area: 260 m² including terrace
Usable Floor Area: 187 m² apartment
37 m² terrace
Cost: 612 900 €

Collaborator Main contractor: 4Interior&tiles, www.4interior-tiles.com
Graphical design of children rooms: PUNX23, www.pvnx23.cz
Landscape architect: Ateliér Koukol, www.atelierkoukol.cz

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Materials
blocks (Ytong) – partition walls
plasterboard (Knauf) – soffit
glue, tile grout (Mapei)
ceramic tiles (casalgrande Padana) – bathroom
ceramic slabs (Laminam) – kitchen worktop
glass mosaic – bathroom
MDF boards – bespoke furniture
Laminate – Egger – bespoke furniture
veneer (Alpi) – bespoke furniture
woodplastic – terrace
glass – shower screen

Products and Brands
wooden floor: bleached, structured oak — Princ parket\www.princparket.cz
invisible doorframes Active and doors — JAP\www.japcz.cz
doodr handles Maximal — M&T\www.kliky-mt.cz
ceramic tiles Marmoker, Travertino Bianco — Casalgrande Padana\www.casalgrandepadana.com
lighting Tracking magnet, Kap — Flos\www.flos.com
pendant light Sunset — il Fanale\www.ilfanale.com
veneer Sand Oak — Alpi\www.alpi.it
window-sill Blanco Zeus Matt — Silestone\www.silestone.com
kitchen work top, cladding, coffee table desk Fokos Roccia — Laminam\www.laminam.it
bathroom desk with built sinks Bianco Assoluto — Laminam\www.laminam.it
kitchen faucet with filtered, cooled and sparkeled water Grohe Blue — Grohe\www.grohe.cz
kitchen appliances — Miele\www.miele.cz
wc Mini App Goclean, undertop washbasins Miniwash — Flaminia\www.ceramicaflaminia.it
bathtub Asyx — Gruppo Tre S\www.gruppotres.it
bathroom faucets, ceiling shower head, hand shower — Bongio\www.bongio.com
towel warmers Basics — Tubes\www.tubesradiatori.com
sofa Flying Landscape — DePadova\www.depadova.com
dining chairs Sand Air — Desalto\www.desalto.it
bar stools Deja-Vu — Magis\www.magisdesign.com
armchair Mademoiselle — Kartell\www.kartell.com
task chair Catifa, Kinezit — Arper\www.arper.it
upholstery fabrics, curtains — Kvadrat\www.kvadrat.dk
furniture handle — Haffele\www.hafele.com
speakers Triton Two+ — Goldenear\www.goldenear.com
electroinstalation plugs E2 — Gira\www.gira.com
control system — AMX\www.amx.com
security system — Siemens\www.siemens.com
camera system — Vivotek\www.vivotek.com
art accessories — Qubus Design Studio\www.qubus.cz

Panoramic View Minimalist Apartment Prague

Photographer: BoysPlayNice

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