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Apartment B by GRAU architects

Apartment B by GRAU architects

Apartment B sits in Bratislava, Slovakia, where GRAU architects refines a compact two-bedroom apartment into a clearer daily setting. The studio reshapes the plan, moves the toilet into the bathroom, and uses a gentle palette to map work, rest, and gathering. Color and volume carry the brief. Built-ins form a quiet backbone while freestanding pieces create breathing room and light finds the corridor through a glass-block wall.

Apartment Z Reframes a Maisonette into Day-Night Living

Apartment Z Reframes a Maisonette into Day-Night Living

Apartment Z lands in Bratislava, Slovakia, as a rethought maisonette by GRAU architects. The apartment shifts from a compact two-room split-level into a layered home with a generous terrace and a clear day-night rhythm. Spread across the highest floors of a corner building, it pairs an art-forward living level with a quiet lower floor, letting light, circulation, and flexible furniture set the tone.

House with Gills by Beef Architekti

FeaturedHouse with Gills by Beef Architekti

A private house located in Bratislava, Slovakia, House With Gills features design by Beef Architekti. Specific to its design style, this 2023 project includes angled walls surrounding the exterior, including an atrium with a vertical garden that evokes a jungle. The deep layout of the home arranges the main living functions around this central area in a way that embraces outdoor views.

Metropol by BEEF architekti

Metropol by BEEF architekti

Located in Bratislava, Slovakia, Metropol is an apartment designed by BEEF architekti and completed in 2024. The project presents a modern interpretation of the coliving model, offering a more affordable and flexible housing alternative that encourages social interactions while maintaining high-quality standards. The building’s historical character has inspired the design, with original features such as ribbed ceilings and blue windows adding authenticity to the timeless, neutral-toned interiors.

IO Revamps 1950s Apartment in Bratislava Surrounded by Financial District

IO Revamps 1950s Apartment in Bratislava Surrounded by Financial District

This apartment is located in Bratislava, Slovakia and was designed by alanprekop in 2020. The flat became aloft with spacy bedroom open-plan living room + kitchen, perfect for acouple or asmall family. The only dividing element in the flat is awooden and glass construction. Materials were gathered from various waste collection places; then treated, and newly purposed in the interior. The interior is made from avariety of small details, which are joining into the feeling of the unit.

House with Gills Nestled Within Jungle Garden in Bratislava

FeaturedA modern, minimalist house with clean lines, wood accents, and expansive windows amid lush greenery.

House with Gills is located in Bratislava, Slovakia, and designed in 2023 by BEEF architekti. Built on a comparatively intricate plot, this property is presented as a house with “gills” that shelter a central, wild, jungle-like garden. The angled exterior walls prevent views from neighbors while providing unobstructed views of the outdoor space within, and the living area features floor-to-ceiling windows for close proximity to nature.

Apartment A1 Showcases Warm Minimalism in Bratislava

Modern open-plan living space with wooden beams, sleek furniture, and copper pendant lights.

Apartment A1, designed by Radovan Sepo Valenta, is located in Bratislava, Slovakia. This apartment showcases contemporary sophistication and practical artistry with a modern exterior and a well-lit interior. The design features high ceilings, herringbone floors, and artful indoor-outdoor harmony, providing an inviting urban retreat that encapsulates modern living in Slovakia.

YIT Offices: A Fusion of Industrial and Cozy Design in Slovakia

Stylish modern office kitchen with sleek orange cabinetry, minimalist decor, and industrial lighting.

YIT Offices by AT26 Architects in Bratislava, Slovakia, seamlessly blend heritage with modern workspace needs. Designed in 2023, these office spaces preserve the essence of a historic thread factory while incorporating cutting-edge design elements. The space adopts a semi-open layout, with intimate areas defined by material choices of brick, steel, and wood, balancing openness with functional design.

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