Corner Apartment reworks a late-1930s apartment in Prague, Czech Republic, by Prokop Hartl for the routines of a young family. Designed in 2026, the renovation keeps the original interior’s character in view while reorganizing the plan around storage, river-facing living areas, and a more central kitchen. Oak, dark-stained timber, granite, and poured flooring give the rooms a plainspoken palette that stays close to the building’s period.
Lubov & Ludy is a restaurant in Rivne, Ukraine, designed by YOD Group near Lake Basiv Kut in the city’s historic district. Conceived around sincerity, hospitality, and easy conversation, the interior uses wood, concrete, and glass to create a bright, open setting shaped by daylight. Custom elements stay closely tied to daily use, from the bar and communal table to a flexible children’s room.
Painters’ Apartment is a compact apartment renovation in Prague, Czech Rep., designed by Neuhäusl Hunal for a young family of academic artists. Completed in 2020, the project works within a restricted budget and keeps the plan largely intact, using concrete, plywood, tile, reused furniture, art, and self-built elements to turn a small panel-house flat into a relaxed, flexible home.