The house is intended for individual living in a residential neighborhood of a suburban area. The spatially rich structure incorporates the entire (small) plot into its architecture. Both the exterior and interior are designed with standard materials at low costs.
The asymmetrically positioned entrance divides the ground floor into two parts - the main living space with an integrated kitchen and vertical elevation (gallery) and the entrance to a separate apartment. Two staircases emphasize the continuity of all spaces.
Masonry vertical structures are used in combination with exposed concrete ceilings and structural concrete partitions.
Beech veneer large-format floor panels transition through glazed corners on a wooden grid into the exterior (or interior garden). The floor material transitions into built-in furniture - cabinets, partitions, and linear beams of the kitchen unit.
The color-unified main living space is lightly accentuated in the rooms on the upper floor and strongly emphasized by the color scheme of the bathrooms - a dark blue cave on the ground floor and orange with views through the glazed wall.
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