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Welcome Home | No Architects Studio

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  • Project Name: Welcome Home
  • Practice: No Architects Studio
  • Products: Mutina , Studio Vayehi , Lucis , &Tradition , Kartell
  • Completion year: 2022
  • Gross Built up Area: 228 m²
  • Project Location: Prague
  • Country: Czech Republic
  • Lead Architects/Designer: Jakub Filip Novák, Daniela Baráčková, Veronika Amiridis Menichová
  • Contractors: Truhlářství Fencl
  • Photo Credits: Studio Flusser
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Excerpt: Welcome Home, an interior by No Architects Studio, settles the overly monumental apartment into a more practical area for family living. The dwelling is equipped with designer furniture to suit the apartment and its occupants. The design also includes a well-coordinated technical infrastructure: heating elements, ventilation grids for recuperation and closures.

Project Description

[Text as submitted by architect] A bright apartment in a new building with large terraces and views of Prague. Where one cooks, eats, and works, where children play, watch TV, read, create and sleep.

Welcome Home | No Architects Studio
Floor Plan © No Architects Studio

As part of the overhaul of the layout, we first separated a chunk of the living room and made it into a study, playroom and guest room in one, to settle the overly monumental apartment into a more practical area for family living. This added another layer of potential living constellations, peppered with the ability to monumentalize the space at any time by opening large sliding doors that can disappear seamlessly behind a large bookcase.

Welcome Home | No Architects Studio
© Studio Flusser
Welcome Home | No Architects Studio
© Studio Flusser

Step by step, the dwelling was then equipped with furniture designed to suit the apartment and its occupants, whether it was a dining table and bench, a dressing room or valet stand with a mirror, a kitchen, a bar, work desks, a bedroom or play areas for children.

Welcome Home | No Architects Studio
© Studio Flusser
Welcome Home | No Architects Studio
© Studio Flusser

A good architectural design always includes a well-coordinated technical infrastructure: heating elements, ventilation grids for recuperation, closures and switchboards under doors of all kinds, metering and controls. Media connections. In this respect, interiors in new builds are always a challenge.

Welcome Home | No Architects Studio
© Studio Flusser
Welcome Home | No Architects Studio
© Studio Flusser

Among other things, it is precisely the constraints posed by the already completed technical infrastructure that must be accommodated, which usually follows some straightforward technical solutions. The observant and technically knowledgeable observer will therefore not miss the ventilated heating cowls, hidden extractor hood routes, or media connections that had to be adapted to.

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