YINJISPACE use media professional’s unique perspective,try to explore the essence of life behind the design works.

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YINJISPACE use media professional’s unique perspective,try to explore the essence of life behind the design works.

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Formafatal Studio

Hrebejkovi House

Interiors Houses Prague 2022-07-01

A terraced house from the 1970s, nestled in greenery, is located in Hřebenky, Prague, and belongs to the successful film director Jan Hřebejk and his family. He invited the architect Dagmar Štěpánová from the Formafatal studio to the reconstruction, who gave the interiors of the house a vibrant color with an unusual combination of materials. The new home of the Hřebejk family is full of books, paintings and works of art.

The house is perched on a very steep slope, accessible only by an outdoor narrow staircase that leads through the greenery. The ground floor of the building in its rear part is connected to a romantic private garden and from the large terrace on the 1st floor there is a breathtaking view of the Prague skyline. It is no wonder that the successful film director Jan Hřebejk and his family fell in love with this small two-storey house surrounded by greenery and with a unique view.

When Jan Hřebejk approached the architect Dagmar Štěpánová, she was given a clear task - to create a place to live where not only they but also their friends will feel good. A place that will look natural and inhabited from the very beginning. A home that will be authentic, colorful, full of books, paintings and other art objects. An apartment in which you place something new at any time will not have impact on the design. These requirements have become key to the concept of the entire reconstruction.

The architect worked on the project for a total of 4 years. Because the house is part of a terraced house, it could not interfere too much with the facade to visually maintain its uniform character. She started with a new entrance portal with a subsequent new frameless glazing on the 1st floor, which supported the visual connection and illumination of the entire upper floor. There, also at the request of clients, a new glazed extension was created in the part of the terrace, which enlarges the living part of the house. 

In the end, the architect bet on combinations of seemingly disparate materials, which she used for wall tiling or for furniture made according to the author's design. This way she achieved authenticity and originality, as if the interior was created gradually and naturally. Pine plywood is met with sophisticated materials such as red and yellow travertine tiles or mahogany solid wood on the kitchen counter. The interior is highlighted by color paintings in shades of blue, which make the color paintings on the walls stand out, or the green cement trowel in the main living area of the house is connected to oak parquets of the 2nd quality, because a certain imperfection is desirable in this interior.

The director and his wife chose some vintage furniture and lamps themselves and they also invited their longtime family friend, the academic painter Miroslav Bednář, to collaborate. He selected several original and unusual pieces for them and also placed paintings and art objects from the owners' collection around the house.

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