
Apartment Interior - Hradec Králové
Interior Study: 2018
Client: Private client
Author: Jan Mackovič
Collaboration: J. Burček, I. Náterová
Completion: 2020
Visualisations: Authors’ archive
The interior design responds to the client’s requirement to preserve the existing flooring and artworks, which informed both the choice of built-in elements and the overall material palette. The dominant feature of the living area is a generous glass display cabinet with a central exhibition pedestal made of brown sheet metal, specifically designed to present a selected sculpture. Metal elements also appear in the adjacent seating niche, where wall and ceiling cladding create a calm and intimate atmosphere.
In contrast to this muted zone, the kitchen is finished in white lacquer, complemented by grey cement screed worktops. A contemporary dining set and a statement light fixture introduce a fresh accent into the space. The living room is naturally connected to the terrace and its pergola-covered lounge seating, extending the living area outdoors.
In the entrance hall and corridor, a built-in coat wall and dark walnut cladding are combined with grey cement screed surfaces. The master bedroom continues the same material concept — a warm brown textile wallpaper surrounding the bed enhances the cozy atmosphere, complemented by a white lacquered built-in wardrobe.
The children’s rooms slightly diverge from the main concept, reflecting the individual needs of the growing children. The daughter’s room combines light wood, a leaf-patterned textile wallpaper, and a black chalkboard wall. The son’s room features a cleaner palette with a plywood sleeping box, white shelving, and a study desk.
The entire interior is unified by grey cement screed ceilings and carefully selected lighting fixtures, which refine and complete the atmosphere of each space.





















