This Red House Buried in a Czech Forest Is the Opposite of Every Forest Home You’ve Ever Seen

Deep in the spruce forests of Jevany, a municipality of barely 800 people in the Czech Republic’s Central Bohemian Region, a flash of cherry red cuts through the trees. This is Villa Jevany, a new residence by local studio Architektura, and it has absolutely no interest in blending in. Where most forest homes default to timber, stone, and muted tones, Architektura went the other way entirely, dressing the structure in saturated red steel and calling it exactly what it is: a deliberate, uncompromising act of contrast.

The site itself set the terms. The plot spans a generous 3,027 square meters on a steep southern slope, inhabited by deer, birds, and mature trees that tower up to ten meters above the building level. Architektura responded by carving the villa into the hillside rather than placing it on top, creating a structure the studio describes as an “organism” embedded in the earth. The red steel skeleton, visible in the sawtooth carport roof from the moment of arrival, signals that this is industrial thinking applied to domestic life, and it doesn’t apologize for it.

Designer: Architektura

This Red House Buried in a Czech Forest Is the Opposite of Every Forest Home You’ve Ever Seen

This Red House Buried in a Czech Forest Is the Opposite of Every Forest Home You’ve Ever Seen

The colour choice is rooted in theory as much as instinct. Architektura used green and red as complementary colors, a logic borrowed from the colour wheel and, more pointedly, from abstract art. The irregularly divided glazing across the façade draws a quiet reference to Mondrian, the rhythmic geometry of the windows creating a visual tension against the organic verticality of the trees behind them. From the road, the house reads almost like a painting hung in the forest. From the inside, the forest becomes the painting.

Internally, the layout unfolds across five distinct levels. The entrance opens into a hall with a 3.5-meter ceiling height, where a curved wall guides visitors into the main living space, or what the architects call the “day zone.” Here, industrial red steel windows frame the surrounding green; white walls meet black details; reddish stone counters anchor the kitchen alongside a floating steel fireplace. It’s a space of deliberate contrasts, domestic in function and raw in feeling.

This Red House Buried in a Czech Forest Is the Opposite of Every Forest Home You’ve Ever Seen

This Red House Buried in a Czech Forest Is the Opposite of Every Forest Home You’ve Ever Seen

The private quarters, reached through a long corridor lined with minimalist white cabinetry, are stripped of excess. The parents’ suite and children’s rooms are quiet and restrained, a counterpoint to the drama of the exterior. Terraces and balconies extend the living area into the canopy itself, turning the house into what Architektura intended all along: not just a place to live, but a place to look.

This Red House Buried in a Czech Forest Is the Opposite of Every Forest Home You’ve Ever Seen

This Red House Buried in a Czech Forest Is the Opposite of Every Forest Home You’ve Ever Seen

This Red House Buried in a Czech Forest Is the Opposite of Every Forest Home You’ve Ever Seen

This Red House Buried in a Czech Forest Is the Opposite of Every Forest Home You’ve Ever Seen

This Red House Buried in a Czech Forest Is the Opposite of Every Forest Home You’ve Ever Seen

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