The first house and the accompanying courage of investor-friends bordering on madness. A gently sloping meadow inherited from parents, flanked by a overgrown slope and a gardening colony, opening down towards the town, just a few minutes' walk to the square. A view of the Benedictine monastery and the chimney of the sausage factory. At the upper end of the property sits a lapidary form of the house transforming the requirements of the Broumovsko Protected Landscape Area. Protected from the north by a horizontal block with storage space and parking for a car, the living area opens up to the valley. A loosely arranged layout divided into individual zones, the possibility of dividing rooms as the number of children increases. The realization through partial self-help and a hasty move into the unfinished. Despite the numerous later DIY and "humanizing" modifications, the house is nicknamed the upper station of the cable car by local residents.
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