SZENT ISTVAN park
An apartment located in a Bauhaus building, which also overlooks Szent István Park, deserves respect. Especially when it comes to a property that has preserved memories for several generations. During the interior design process, I paid special attention to those pieces that have emotional value. This is how an extension was placed on the leg of the dining table, which was shortened in the 60s, or the portrait of the great-grandfather, who proudly looks at the now modern interior, which has been developing since the third generation. In terms of colours, the panorama served as inspiration, in which deep blues, willow greens and earthy tones dominate. But we didn't forget about the contrasts and the Bauhaus style, which is visible in the furnishing of every room. Modern glass objects, mid-century prints and silhouettes are mixed in the spirit of eclecticism, with accentuated coluor blocks. The goal was to create a living space that feels like an instant home, with lots of cosy details. Several local lighting fixtures, a reading corner and the hidden TV also tempt you to relax and direct your eyes towards the panorama.