Vinohradská: Inside the Sophisticated Prague Apartment
Explore life at Vinohradská, a modern apartment situated in Prague, Czech Republic, designed by Klára Valová of SMLXL. This residence epitomizes contemporary elegance, blending sleek design and functionality within Prague’s historic ambiance. Perfect for those admiring minimalist luxury and innovative use of space in urban living.
About Vinohradská
Modern Living in Historical Prague
Nestled in the heart of Prague, the Vinohradská apartment weaves contemporary design into the city’s storied fabric. Designed by Klára Valová, this living space epitomizes modern elegance.
A Seamless Blend of Style and Function
Upon entry, the living room greets with a sophisticated palette: charcoal hues and concrete textures juxtapose soft furnishings. The open-plan area brilliantly integrates living and kitchen spaces. Here, sharp lines and matte finishes invoke a serene, functional aesthetic. A sleek staircase, an architectural focal point, leads to the private quarters with craftsmanship that commands attention.
Transitioning into the kitchen, functionality marries style. Monochromatic cabinetry and state-of-the-art appliances reinforce the apartment’s minimalist ethos. The dining area, comprised of chic, simple furniture, underscores the apartment’s commitment to understated luxury.
Intimate Spaces with a Modern Twist
Advancing upstairs, the office space reveals an intimate nook. This picture of modern work-life balance makes efficient use of daylight and the minimalist design language consistent throughout the home.
The journey ends in the tranquil privacy of the bedroom and bathroom. Clean lines continue, with glass elements introducing a transparent, spacious feel. An innovative use of light in the bathroom creates an ambiance that’s both futuristic and welcoming—a testament to Valová’s design prowess. Finally, the simplicity of the bedroom offers a haven of relaxation, with natural light spilling through the windows, encapsulating the apartment’s harmonious interplay between light and material.
Photography courtesy of Klára Valová
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- by Matt Watts