The L-shaped city villa in old Stodůlky is extroverted towards the garden and introverted towards the driveway. The heart of the house is the living space open to the upper floor, while the terrace extends from the living room. The upper floor is designed as a separate world for children and parents. Two children's rooms can be connected into one, allowing them to see into the stairwell and each other. The parents' area consists of a study and a bedroom with separate facilities for a wardrobe and bathroom. From the hallway on the upper floor, one can access the terrace, from which there is a view into the living room space. The house is transparent inside; individual spaces can be interconnected, closed off, or opened up. On the outside, it is clad with plywood and natural stone, while the upper floor is plastered.
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