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Family house in the Vysočina Highlands

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Family house in the Vysočina Highlands


Vysočina, Czech Republic

The first design for the family house in the Vysočina region, with an area of 335 m2, was created in 2018, and construction was completed in 2024. The original Y-shaped concept evolved into a cleaner, trapezoid version in the shape of the letter I. Due to the sloping terrain, the entrance from the access road is lowered by half a meter, and a retaining wall was built on the opposite side of the house. As a result, the entire house is embedded into the terrain while remaining fully barrier-free. The building is oriented towards the eastern and western cardinal directions.


The exterior is divided into functional zones: the eastern terrace serves as a space for morning seating, the western covered terrace is connected to an outdoor kitchen, a heat pump is located beneath the in-ground pool, and the gently sloping garden with a wall provides space for climbing plants and flower beds. The façade of the house combines Siberian larch and spruce treated with black paint.

In terms of layout, the trapezoid-shaped house is divided into a separate guest apartment, two bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, a living room connected to the kitchen, a yoga room, a covered parking space, and a utility room with a dog shower. The entire house is equipped with concealed underfloor heating. The clean interior colour palette is complemented by custom-designed oak furniture. The interior features lighting by Profilighting, a sofa by Polstrin, chairs by Ton, and outdoor furniture by Egoé. A key requirement from the owners was ample storage space, which was thoroughly incorporated into the design.


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Family house in the Vysočina Highlands
Place: Vysočina, Czech Republic
Studio: luni architekti
Author: Nina Ratočka Pevná
Civil engineer: Vladimír Vonka
Carpentery: Trist
Doors: Dorsis
Windows: Agát
Project: 2018 – 2021
Completion: 2021 – 2023
Built-up area: 380 m2
Floor area: 209 m2 (house); 50 m2 (terrace); 62 m2 )Covered parking space); 13 m2 (garden shed)
Photo: Petr Polák

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