phase: Interior design documentation, author’s supervision, execution year: 2022 photo/visual: photo: Filip Györe
The realized interior of the family house in Vestec follows the architecture of the building, which was designed by our studio—interior and exterior thus form a single, coherent whole. The material and color palette is based on a simple combination of white, grey, and wood. Oak is the key timber element: bleached oak flooring and natural oak veneer on bespoke furniture and joinery.
The ground floor—especially the main living area—is defined by an exposed reinforced-concrete ceiling with a pronounced formwork imprint. In the bathrooms, we applied hydrophobic concrete microtopping to both walls and floors, complemented by an accent wall with hexagonal ceramic tiles. Sanitaryware and electrical fittings are specified in matte black, adding a final contrasting note.
All remaining surfaces are finished in white paint, giving the interior a bright and clean character. Overall, the design is built on restrained materiality and a timeless palette that allows the space, light, and detailing to take the lead.
