VILLA G
Interior Design
Project team: Andrej Kregar, Damir ÄŒernec, Evgeny Ustyugov
Photos: LUX Agency, Jaka Rogelj
Location and Urban Context
The building stands near Ljubljana. From the outset, it blends naturally into a neighborhood shaped by modern villas. As a result, the new structure feels both contemporary and well placed. At the same time, it respects the clean architectural language of its surroundings.
At the core, the architectural concept relies on two intersecting cubes. These volumes meet at right angles. Because of this, they form a covered outdoor space in between.
Moreover, both volumes face south. Therefore, the interiors receive abundant natural light throughout the day.
Functional Layout of the Home
On the ground floor, the layout focuses on daily living. First, the entrance hall leads into a large living room. Next, the open space connects to a spacious kitchen and dining area. In addition, this level includes a study and a day room.
Meanwhile, the first floor serves as a private zone. Here, the master bedroom connects with two children’s rooms. Additionally, two generous bathrooms and utility spaces complete the level. As a result, the home remains both functional and well organized.
High-End Interior Details
From the beginning, the interior follows an exceptionally high standard. For example, ceramic tiles align with remarkable precision.
In addition, designers concealed even the power sockets inside drawers. Because of this, users can charge devices without visible cables. As a result, the space remains visually clean and calm.
Light, Height, and Spatial Flow
Thanks to a suspended ceiling in the central living area, the space gains depth. Moreover, large glass surfaces amplify the flow of daylight.
At the same time, ambient lighting creates shifting plays of light. Consequently, the interior feels alive and refined.
Furthermore, varying ceiling heights shape a dynamic sense of movement. Therefore, the entire interior feels fluid and expansive instead of static.
Finally, the staircase adds a strong architectural accent. At first, it appears as a cantilevered element. Then, it gradually transforms into a more traditional form. As a result, it becomes both a functional and sculptural centerpiece.
- CONTACT
- 031 345 400
- info@kreatif-design.com
- ADDRESS
- Sinja Gorica 105b
- 1360 Vrhnika
- Slovenia