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LEISURE HOME P

CLIENT
private

LOCATION
village of Kakinac near Bjelovar

YEAR
2016

GROSS FLOOR AREA
120.00 m2

Modern, but at the same time traditional, this leisure home is located on a large lot in Kakinac, near Bjelovar, in a quiet street, away from the city clamour. It is a spacious one-storey house, the living room of which opens to green meadows and woods in the distance, which distinguishes this house not only by peace-instilling and green environment but also by a stunning view. For the same reason, the entire east façade is dominated by large glass walls which, during warm days, are opened to the outer terrace, enabling in such a way quality communication with the nature and use of the garden all year around. Although modern in design, the house easily fits into the ambience of the village with its complex pitched roofing and wooden lining.

During the design phase, we respected all the functional requirements of a family of four who wanted a personalized leisure home with quality lines of sight. The house has been designed with only one wish – that the whole family would feel good, happy and relaxed in it. Special attention has been given to the use of natural materials which ensure healthy and comfortable living.

Spaciousness and room planning have been subject to functionality, and the design itself, although drawing on urban architecture, has been ideally fitted into the picturesque environment of a typical village in the Bjelovar area. The house has two faces, one defensive and closed, and the other transparent and opening towards the outdoors. The L-shaped plan view and the closed facades “protect” the house from the street and the neighbouring houses, while all living areas are east-oriented and separate from the living rooms so as to ensure their privacy. The living room, dining room and the kitchen form a whole and are positioned at the same level as the garden, separated only by a glass wall which provides interaction between the interior and the outdoors. On the front façade, the recessed, cut out porch serves as a counterpoint for the extracted volume of the niche intended for rest and relaxation.

LEISURE HOME P

CLIENT
private

LOCATION
village of Kakinac near Bjelovar

YEAR
2016

GROSS FLOOR AREA
120.00 m2

Modern, but at the same time traditional, this leisure home is located on a large lot in Kakinac, near Bjelovar, in a quiet street, away from the city clamour. It is a spacious one-storey house, the living room of which opens to green meadows and woods in the distance, which distinguishes this house not only by peace-instilling and green environment but also by a stunning view. For the same reason, the entire east façade is dominated by large glass walls which, during warm days, are opened to the outer terrace, enabling in such a way quality communication with the nature and use of the garden all year around. Although modern in design, the house easily fits into the ambience of the village with its complex pitched roofing and wooden lining.

During the design phase, we respected all the functional requirements of a family of four who wanted a personalized leisure home with quality lines of sight. The house has been designed with only one wish – that the whole family would feel good, happy and relaxed in it. Special attention has been given to the use of natural materials which ensure healthy and comfortable living.

Spaciousness and room planning have been subject to functionality, and the design itself, although drawing on urban architecture, has been ideally fitted into the picturesque environment of a typical village in the Bjelovar area. The house has two faces, one defensive and closed, and the other transparent and opening towards the outdoors. The L-shaped plan view and the closed facades “protect” the house from the street and the neighbouring houses, while all living areas are east-oriented and separate from the living rooms so as to ensure their privacy. The living room, dining room and the kitchen form a whole and are positioned at the same level as the garden, separated only by a glass wall which provides interaction between the interior and the outdoors. On the front façade, the recessed, cut out porch serves as a counterpoint for the extracted volume of the niche intended for rest and relaxation.

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