Situated in a landscape saturated in shades of green and dotted with picturesque gable-like houses,
Located in Žilina,
At 260 square metres, Villa Bôrik is comprised of a basement, ground and first floor. Taking elements from

The architects intentionally left the area open while incorporating services needed into a solid unit, allowing the space to be organically rearranged at will. The notion of compartmentalising introduces a ‘utility’ space located towards the west end of the house, simultaneously introducing a terrace that stretches onto the balcony above. The terrace, almost exposed to the street view, is modestly shaded by a white
Despite the free planning on ground level, more rigidity is introduced on the levels below and above. The basement, another space of escapism, includes a private sauna, studio, and technical areas. While relying on artificial lighting to add depth to the space, the basement is connected to a sunken courtyard at the south which is accessible from an additional external staircase. The yard, paved of concrete tiles functions as a light well to the lower level, encouraging plenty of natural light to seep in from the large glazed doors. Above, the first floor is divided into a
Where it’s external appearance is rather graceful and nearly cloud-like due to the perforated façade masque on the western terrace, the interior made of concrete is softened by splashes of colour. Rust linen curtain is prepared to envelop a desk to transform into a private study space in the common area. Walls are adorned with timber shelving for book spines to spruce up the cold grey.
Compact but still poetic in lifestyle, Villa Bôrik is an exciting family home to be in. Already a tranquil environment to begin with, a small addition of fun with the hidden basement and private views makes it just a little bit sweeter.
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