
Compact Karst house
The architects followed tradition and designed a compact single-family house that, in its form and choice of materials, reflects traditional local architecture, while also being technologically advanced and adapted to the needs of modern living. The house in Vrhovlje, with an area of 92 square meters, externally acts as a stone gabled monolith, into which two wooden volumes are inserted, interconnected by a bridge. On the ground floor are located the kitchen, dining room, and bathroom, while the first floor houses the bedroom and children's room.
The external appearance of the house is shaped by concrete and stone, while the interior uses wood, metal, and textiles. We furnished the entire interior, including wall claddings, interior doors, and stairs. The predominant material is bleached three-layer spruce wood, combined with smaller segments of painted MDF for built-in wardrobes and matte black laminate in the kitchen.
Project: Compact Karst house
Project by: Dekleva Gregorič architects
Photos: Janez Marolt, https://marolt-photography.com/
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