Minimal Refurbished Apartment, Bratislava, Slovakia

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The apartment resides in 500 flats, the oldest residential area of Bratislava. It was one of the first buildings in the area, an area which started developing in the fifties. Architect Alan Prekop was responsible for this wonderful renovation. The idea behind all this was to use recycle items whenever was possible. “In my latest project, I used old material and managed to recycle used steel, wood, and stone and gave them a second chance.” he explains.

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The result was creating a delicate place using the core components. Although the apartment is 72 sq.m., it seems that it is much bigger by using an open space approach. “The only dividing element in the flat is a wooden and glass construction, which is replacing the original brick wall with a single-winged door. The result is impressive. Enjoy.

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