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A Prague Rooftop House Impressed by the Metropolis’s Skyline

Within the coronary heart of Prague, the place historic facades inform tales of centuries previous, a singular rooftop condo has emerged as a contemporary ode to town’s layered historical past. Conceived by the group at OBLIQO, this 1,808-square-foot house blends classical magnificence and modern performance, nestled atop a constructing relationship again to 1893.

A modern kitchen with dark cabinetry, wood flooring, and a person holding a knife partially visible through an open doorway.

This mission started with an evocative query posed by its new occupants, a pair transitioning into retirement: how can a house embody the feelings and reminiscences of a lifetime, whereas embracing the long run? Their reply lies in an area that masterfully intertwines the grandeur of Prague’s architectural heritage with smooth modernity and artisanal touches.

Minimalist kitchen with dark cabinets, a matte black wall, and two ceramic bottles on the counter.

A person ascends a staircase in a modern, minimalist home interior with stylish lighting and decor.

Upon coming into, the condo’s design welcomes guests right into a light-filled, open-concept dwelling space. Right here, the entryway effortlessly transitions into eating and lounging areas, underscoring a way of expansiveness and unity. Anchoring the aesthetic are works by Alina Shupikov, whose textured items incorporate soil and sand from locations important to the householders – a poignant reminder of their shared journey.

Modern interior with a staircase, dark decorative table items, and hanging glass pendant lights.

Minimalist interior with a gray staircase, herringbone wooden floor, white walls, and a textured metallic panel on one side.

The kitchen occupies a central place in each format and narrative. Its stone counter tops and oxidized metal panels create a hanging dialogue between old-world appeal and cutting-edge design. Performance stays paramount, with a hid butler’s pantry providing extra practicality. From this nucleus, a staircase ascends to the rooftop terrace, an out of doors haven full with bespoke furnishings and a custom-made kitchen – ultimate for internet hosting gatherings for household and associates.

A modern open-plan living space with a dining table, blue chairs, a kitchen area, and a cozy seating area. Large windows and skylights provide natural light.

Modern living room with a plush white chair, wooden round table with books, and a dining area featuring blue chairs and pendant lights. Brown cabinets are seen in the background.

All through the house, an eclectic but cohesive palette of supplies tells a narrative of time’s passage. Oxidized metal and stone juxtapose with ceramic tiles that echo conventional stoves, whereas native artisans from TON and Javorina contributed wood parts like chairs, tables, and the first mattress. These collaborations underscore the condo’s deep connection to its cultural and geographical context.

Modern living room with dark wall, wall-mounted TV, minimalist fireplace, black cabinetry, and wood flooring. Stairs in the background; round coffee table with books and black bowl.

A hallway with wooden herringbone flooring, metal panel walls on the left, and abstract art on the far wall above a bench.

Modern bathroom with two oval mirrors, two sleek sinks, and black fixtures against a dark, textured tile wall. Two pendant lights hang between the mirrors.

The condo’s non-public quarters are a examine in serenity, the place comfortable gradients of colour distinction with clear, white surfaces to evoke calm. A walk-in closet connects to the first bed room, which includes a custom-designed jewellery cupboard crafted with painted veneer. Past, two bogs and a multifunctional house studio – designed for each jewelry-making and as a visitor room – illustrate the considerate versatility of the house.

A neatly made bed with a dark headboard against a textured wall. Circular lights are mounted above the headboard, and a blue blanket covers the bed.

Minimalist bedroom with a dark tiled wall, a black nightstand holding a plant, and a neatly made bed. Light wood herringbone floor and white curtain on the left.

Minimalist room with light wood herringbone floor, a blue chair near a white wall with black handles, and a blue side cabinet.

Minimalist bedroom with a double bed, white bedding, and teal accent wall. Flanked by white built-in cupboards, the headboard is dark green, and two wall lights are above it.

Minimalist workspace with a black desk, light blue chair, white lamp, and large windows. Books and a plant rest on the desk beside a tablet and smartphone.

A rooftop terrace with a white sectional sofa, a round fire pit, two glasses on a table, a potted plant, and a dining set in the background. Rooftops and spires are visible beyond the railing.

Rooftop terrace with beige and green cushioned seating, a modern lantern, and a view of city rooftops and a tower in the distance.

A minimalist kitchen with green cabinets, a sink, two glasses on a shelf, and oranges. A towel hangs on the door, and two lanterns are placed on the floor.

To see extra work by OBLIQO, go to obliqo.cz.

Images by Václav Beran.

Caroline Williamson is Editor-in-Chief of Design Milk. She has a BFA in images from SCAD and may normally be discovered looking for classic wares, doing New York Instances crossword puzzles in pen, or transforming playlists on Spotify.

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