GREY LOFT | OOOOX
Reconstruction of attic apartment in OSTROVSKEHO Prague / Czech Rep. / 2013
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Original condition before reconstruction - the original condition of the flat was a little confusing and at first did
not look like it needed major reconstruction, only minor modifications. After the original owner moved out,
the shortcomings of the original reconstruction work only done “to the eye”, became visible. Different types of
flooring materials painted a single color (even over the tiles in the bathroom). The crookedness of floors,
leaking windows etc. The standard of the original reconstruction was set very low from today's point of view.
Layout – the flat is designed for one to two persons for the ultimate relaxation after a hard day’s work. Despite
the fact that the area would allow the design of the apartment with multiple bedrooms, the character of the
attic space and existing location of the stairs do not really allow for it. In terms of layout, we made a few minor
changes, which greatly benefited the functioning of the entire flat. In the bedroom, we separated an
independent closet space with a partition wall. The bathroom and toilet have increased in size, and another
separate closet has been created in the gallery.
Concept /colours/materials – the colour of the entire flat is based on a scale from white, bleached wood on
wood floors through the warm grey of the screed to anthracite on the walls of the bathroom and raw steel. The
dominant element has turned out to be the mass with the bathroom and toilet, which is made in anthracite
from all sides and from inside. Materials vary according to needs and requirements - cement screed in the
shower, Decorative screed behind the washbasin, tinted glass, paint and varnish on the sliding door. Other
rooms are done in bright light tones.
Kitchen –the original kitchen was extended up to the large French doors to the terrace, which seemed to us
like a pity, moreover, in terms of practicality it was not the right solution. Instead, we have added a stainless
steel kitchen island bar that replaces the dining table. The kitchen equipment is based on the fact that the
client does not fancy cooking too much. The kitchen is equipped with a dishwasher at half height, a small oven,
and completed with the addition of a vinotheque.
Living room – the original location of the sofa against the window was in terms of watching TV completely
inappropriate. Therefore, we placed a corner sofa made to measure into the slanted and vice versa the high
chimney wall was utilized for installing the television and plus a fireplace that runs on bio-alcohol.
Bedroom – a narrow wardrobe has been added, the entire height of which is used. Additionally, it is ventilated
and lit by a small slanted window in the gable wall. The bedroom itself is equipped with a large comfortable
custom-made bed, which is lightened from the floor by illumination under the structure so that it creates a a
floating effect. A reading corner is placed under the staircase with a chair and an "invisible" boookcase – thus
shelves that are concealed among books.
Staircase – we have removed the original staircase due to the unsuitable incline and replaced it by a more
comfortable staircase made of steel steps on a massive central stringer. The stainless steel handrail is divided
into two parts and is anchored into the stringer. Gallery – it serves as a rest area overlooking Prague, an occasional guest room or a home office. The boiler has
been moved to the gallery in order to make room for the bathroom. The boiler is installed in a recessed niche.
The work corner is furnished with a custom-made desk from our previous project. A small closet extends
behind the home office for seasonal clothing. Given that this space also serves as a guest room and in terms of
layout, directly connects to the bedroom, we replaced the original steel banister with glass across the full
height, and added a curtain, which can be drawn for privacy.
Bathroom and toilet – the bathroom is equipped with a large glassed-in shower corner, which opens up to the
bedroom through foxed smoke glazing. The shower is fitted with a massive stainless steel shower in raw
design. The washbasin is installed on a countertop in the wide niche. The Glass Design washbasin is our catch
from the Milan Trade Fair – the silver surface looks like crumpled aluminium foil laminated in durable resin.
The taps are black to prevent the combination of too many silver surfaces. The wall behind the washbasin, as
well as behind the toilet, is done with decorative Granite screed. The bathroom and toilet are separated from
the entrance hall by sliding doors on a stainless steel rail. The doors are painted in metallic colour so that they
do not create a contrasting surface on the wall, but blend in instead.
Entrance hall – it is a fairly generous space given the flat. We have taken advantage of one part for a built-in
shoe rack with a seating area and mirror. The other part is like an open hanger for coats. A large photo
wallpaper head of the horse Ergon – client’s horse - dominates the space.
Accessories – the entire flat is the flagship of LooooX accessories. It is not only the fabrics like linen, cushions
on the seat and fur blanket, but also the metal tables made of polished aluminium, both in the entrance hall
and living room. Naturally the interior includes concrete and metal floor lamps and countless vases and flower
pots, which are the imaginary icing on the cake.
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Original condition before reconstruction - the original condition of the flat was a little confusing and at first did not look like it needed major reconstruction, only minor modifications. After the original owner moved out, the shortcomings of the original reconstruction work only done “to the eye”, became visible. Different types of flooring materials painted a single color (even over the tiles in the bathroom). The crookedness of floors, leaking windows etc. The standard of the original...
- Year 2013
- Work started in 2012
- Work finished in 2013
- Status Completed works
- Type Interior Design / Lofts/Penthouses
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