At the outset, the house had been competently planned and did not require large-scale rearrangement. When one enters the long hallway, one immediately sees a part of the living room. So the guests have a pleasant impression of the house immediately at the entrance. Nearby, there is a large closet, a guest bathroom, and a furnace and laundry room.
It becomes understandable in the hallway that the color palette of materials emphasizes the smooth exterior flow into the interior. Inside, dark shades fade into the background. We replaced them with white plaster on the walls, panels, ash batten, and micro concrete on the floor.
The main first-floor space is a common area that occupies almost the entire floor and is connected to an outdoor terrace, kitchen, and spa area.
Its first part is a living room with a soft area for noisy meetings and cozy fireplace nights. Nearby we provided a study, a guest room, and a playroom.
The second part combines the kitchen and dining room. It has a built-in kitchen area and an island that adjoins a large dining table. So the cooking process is combined with communication and becomes more interesting.
To highlight the scale of the common area and let more natural light inside, we provided windows on the roof above the kitchen. Their dark jambs contrast with the background of the rack ceiling and enhance the effect of daylight.