Horní Malá Úpa Mountain Chalet anchors a steep hillside in the Czech Republic with a panoramic gaze toward the Úpa River valley and Sněžka. Designed by OK Plan Architects, the new-build chalet balances National Park constraints with a modern family brief, reading traditional Krkonoše cues through a crisp, durable shell. Inside, warm textures and large glazing steer daily life toward the views, while discreet energy systems keep comfort steady year-round.
Kohútka Cottage is a house in Prague, Czech Republic, by SENAA architekti. Designed in 2025, the project channels traditional Wallachian forms while adopting a contemporary, low-energy approach suited to mountain weather. A log-like profile faces east; broad glazing opens west to sweeping valleys. It’s modern living with practical mountain sense.
The Waterfall Apartment in Prague, Czech Republic, has been transformed by Iva Hajkova in a project reflecting the unique balance between open interior space and elements of privacy. Designed in 2024, the project explores nature-inspired details and abundant greenery while connecting the different areas through the use of natural materials. The design manifests as “a unified whole” with flooring by tones of green, pink, beige, and gray, echoes of water throughout and thoughtful storage solutions.
The first two forerunners of the world’s largest network of Canadian bilingual schools in the Czech Republic—Maple Bear Kindergarten Olomouc and Maple Bear Elementary School Brno. The interior design was based on Maple Bear Schools’ unique approach to student-centered learning in a stimulating environment that instills a love of lifelong learning.
FormaFatal has designed the interiors of an attic apartment in a historic building in Prague, Czech Republic, applying modern elements that contrast the space’s “old story” told by its beams. The renovation of the attic space in the historic building at Arbes Square focused on creating a two-level attic apartment intended for exclusive rental.
Set within a Baroque garden in Kamenná Lhota, Czech Republic, the House Oskar is designed by Jan Žaloudek for his family. Built in 2025, this property emphasizes contemplation, inspiration, and recreation. Featuring a white stucco façade, wooden shading panels and a classic motor home-inspired interior, the dwelling harmoniously integrates natural cycles and artistic elements, ensuring that daily routines transform into profound experiences.
Located in Brno, Czech Republic, the Minimalist Apartment Renovation project was completed in 2023 by ika.architekti. The redesign targets simple, clean spaces incorporating curved lines. The design unifies all rooms with a wooden floor and white plaster walls, contrasting with a solid red troweled floor in the bathroom. The kitchen and living room areas were integrated, merging the prefabricated core structure with custom furniture and accessories, resulting in a tranquil and cohesive aesthetic.
View on Prague is a loft located in Prague, Czech Republic, designed by Michaela Zahorovska and completed in 2024. The stylish interior design blends refined with raw elements, showcasing industrial strength balanced against soft plaster finishes, all while maximizing the view.