Painters Apartment | Neuhausl Hunal

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Painters Apartment | Neuhausl Hunal

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  • Project Name: Painters Apartment
  • Practice: Neuhausl Hunal
  • Products: Rako , ABB , Hoermann
  • Completion year: 2020
  • Gross Built up Area: 56 m²
  • Project Location: Prague
  • Country: Czech Republic
  • Lead Architects/Designer: David Neuhäusl, Matěj Hunal
  • Photo Credits: Radek Úlehla
  • Others: Co-author: Veronika Paľová, Jakub Zelenák, Furniture production: James Duggan
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Excerpt: Painters Apartment, a home interiors project by Neuhausl Hunal, features improvisational, relaxed, and free spaces, enhancing user potential. The layout did not undergo significant construction changes; the core of the design creates life itself—the furniture from the client’s old apartment, art made by themselves and their friends, the secondhand lighting, or the fact that part of the reconstruction work was done self-made.

Project Description

Painters Apartment | Neuhausl Hunal
© Radek Úlehla

[Text as submitted by architect] A family of academic artists contacted the studio by the end of summer 2019 regarding the reconstruction of a fairly small apartment in a panel house on Červený vrch. The apartment required complete reconstruction to suit a young family with a toddler. The very decisive limit of the project was the restricted budget, however in this case, it was fairly compensated by the mutual understanding between the architects and the clients.

Painters Apartment | Neuhausl Hunal
© Radek Úlehla

The answer, for a particular assignment, was an architecture of improvisation, relaxed and free space shoving potential to its users. The core of the design creates life itself – the furniture from clients’ old apartment, art made by themselves and their friends, the secondhand lighting, or the fact that part of the reconstruction work was done self-made.

Painters Apartment | Neuhausl Hunal
© Radek Úlehla
Painters Apartment | Neuhausl Hunal
Floor Plan © Neuhausl Hunal
Painters Apartment | Neuhausl Hunal
© Radek Úlehla

The entrance hall and the kitchen were connected by a straight-forward grid of tiles, also happily spilled on the walls. Disrupting the grid above the stove created an altar of cooking. The obligatory glass blocks illuminated the bathroom with turquoise grouting. The beautiful original wooden floors in the rooms were refurbished. The original doors were demolished, and the openings in the concrete walls were kept roughly cut. Further, the load-bearing walls and ceilings were cleaned to concrete as far as possible. Finally, installed tin doors allow for creative work with magnets and complete the avant-garde character of the corridor contrasting with the coziness of the living rooms.

Painters Apartment | Neuhausl Hunal
© Radek Úlehla
Painters Apartment | Neuhausl Hunal
© Radek Úlehla

Within the layout, significant construction changes did not occur. However, the living space was functionally connected to the bedroom, which allowed an independent (children’s) room to emerge. In terms of furniture, using plywood, the designers have created three major interventions: multifunctional open storage block in the hall, full wall block of cabinets in the main room, and complete kitchen with dining corner.

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