
Villa Troja – Interior
Interior Design
Year: 2019
Floor Area: 337.5 m²
Client: Private client
Author: Jan Mackovič
Collaboration: C. Pederencino
Status: Completed
Visualisations: Authors’ archive
The fundamental principle of the design is the contrast — and at the same time harmony — between two dominant surfaces: oak cladding and flooring on one side, and pure white finishes on the other. This simple material framework defines the entire interior concept and allows detail, proportion, and light to stand out. The oak walls integrate full-height doors and concealed storage, ensuring that nothing disrupts the calm rhythm and continuity of the surfaces.
Subtle accents work with birch veneer, complementing the oak with a lighter tone and adding natural layering to the interior. A key feature is the custom-designed master bed, developed according to the precise vision of the clients. Its organic, flowing curves echo the geometry of the bedroom ceiling and introduce softness without sharp edges. This element exemplifies the intersection of aesthetic and ergonomic considerations.
The interior is based on the idea of maximum clarity and minimal visual exposure of storage. Open shelving is kept to a minimum to prevent the rooms from feeling cluttered and to maintain a long-term sense of order and calm. Emphasis is placed on precision in detailing — material junctions, concealed frames, seamless cladding transitions, and overall refinement.
The result is a balanced, timeless, and natural interior. The house gains the character of a space defined by calmness, order, and material integrity, where every element is aligned with the overall architectural intention.


























