Saturday, July 12, 2014

Pavel Cahlík is an interior designer who passed Ostrava AveArt school. It is a simple functional de


House Shirokane in the Japanese capital Tokyo just goes to show imagination and playfulness that young Japanese architects give their projects. Equally but their designs by strict lines breathes the ancient tradition of the island empire.
Land with an area of 65 square meters, which would become the house is surrounded on all sides by buildings. To fully urbanized urv Japanese cities is no exception. Possible problem with the lack of daylight architects solved quite boldly. But if you think about it, not many variations into account urv forthcoming. The main source of natural light and is located in the roof of the house.
This imaginative solution enables an entirely original concept of the interior. The living area is located on the upper floors and flows into a fairly urv large terraces. The whole house because of this connection has sufficient fresh air. On the lower floor is then placed kitchen and dining area. Despite the lack of windows on the sides of buildings, these rooms does not gloomy impression. Rather the opposite. urv
Entry to the house is realized on the south side. The facade on this side of the original urv breakdown, which would refer to as origami puzzle. This break is pointless. urv On the first floor of the parking garage provides space and the second floor of the "bulge" increases interior space. As this side facing the street, decided to leave her studio MDS without windows to dwelling owners indulged urv as much as possible of privacy. urv Rough concrete urv facade and pebbles in the driveway evoke the impression of a kind of minimalist Zen gardens. urv
The interior of the usable area of 102 square meters consists of elegant furniture, which is reduced to an absolute minimum. Floors throughout the house are made of exotic wood in fine reddish hue. The game wood, white and black colors and raw concrete creates a small yet airy, but also tasteful retreat amidst the bustling metropolis. urv
Pavel Cahlík is an interior designer who passed Ostrava AveArt school. It is a simple functional design supporter and admirer of minimalism. Above all, I love coffee and gray. Free time trying to spend in Scandinavia. All articles by Paul Cahlík | contact the editors
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