
Thus, the completely shielded façade and the substantial recess in relation to the road protect the occupants from disturbing influences, turning the mansion into a reliable fortress. It creates a feeling of total intimacy, which is what the architects wanted from the beginning. The Milhundos project took on a special aspect: the creation of bedrooms for two teenage daughters who need to be interconnected.
In the color design of the children's rooms is used a neutral palette throughout the decoration with the addition of subtle accents, implemented in bright colors – the use of beautiful pink pillows and decorative elements combined with white.
The combination of these shades is perhaps the best solution for the sisters' rooms, making the interior romantic and dreamy. In addition, the residence features an open-plan living area, a parent's bedroom, a recreation room. The kitchen and dining room flow smoothly into a comfortable terrace in the open air, shielded from prying eyes. The snow-white facade of the house behind the large glass sliding partitions reveals an unexpectedly ultra-modern design that gives it a special uniqueness and appeal.
Against the background of light walls, unexpectedly bright flashes of red, cherry, and orange appear. They liven up the interior, making the rooms more pleasant and warm, not only for permanent living, but also for hosting guests. All the furniture in the rooms has been carefully chosen specifically for this project, making it particularly well-balanced and harmonious. The granite used for this unusual house is typical of the region. The material was sawn and cut into small, narrow strips of varying height and length, which added a delicate touch to the horizontal aspect of the mansion's exterior.



















