Interior design for flats and houses

An interior built around how you actually live — not around whatever is currently in the catalogue.

A flat or house you will want to spend time in. Not a catalogue interior, but a space built around the way you really live.

We have 249 completed private interiors behind us, from a single room to whole houses and mountain cottages. Kitchens come up most often (83 of them) and living rooms next (59), but bedrooms, bathrooms and children's rooms are just as regular.

How we think about homes

Function first, looks second

Before we discuss how it will look, we ask how it will work. How many of you there are, who gets up first, where shoes come off, how much you cook, whether anyone has a dust allergy, and where the things that must go somewhere actually go. A beautiful kitchen that is miserable to cook in is a bad kitchen.

It should look like you

We do not have one house style we offer everybody. We like it when a flat reveals who lives there — books, pictures, things brought back from trips, a piece of furniture inherited from a grandmother. A good design finds a place for those things rather than hiding them.

Light

The most underrated part of any interior. A single ceiling fitting in the middle of a room turns it into a waiting area. We work in several layers of light, with a colour temperature that shifts through the day — cool evening light measurably makes falling asleep harder.

Feng shui, if you want it

We offer it; we never push it. It has most to say about bedrooms and studies — where the bed sits relative to the door and window affects sleep more than people expect. Anyone who would rather skip it gets a design without it and loses nothing in quality.

How we work together

  1. 1

    A meeting at your home

    Free and without obligation. We need to see the space and meet you — a floor plan shows the layout but not how you live.

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    Layout study

    A proposal for the layout and an estimate of cost. Everything important is decided here, long before anyone picks a tile colour.

  3. 3

    Design and visualisation

    Materials, furniture, light and colour — including 3D views so you can see what you are committing to. Two rounds of revisions are included.

  4. 4

    Selection and pricing

    You get a list of specific items with prices and links. Buy them yourself, or leave it to us.

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    Portfolio

    Bespoke furniture from our own joinery, installation, coordination of the trades and supervision so the result matches the drawings.

What if I only want one room

Not a problem. We regularly design a single room — most often a kitchen or a bedroom. Sometimes an on-site consultation is enough, where we walk through together and work out what can be improved without a large investment. It is also the cheapest way to find out whether we get on.

Frequently asked questions

How much does designing a flat cost?

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It depends on scope. An on-site consultation is the cheapest option, designing one room runs into the low tens of thousands of crowns, and a whole flat costs more. After the first meeting, which is free, you get a fixed quote.

How long does it take?

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Designing one room usually takes three to four weeks, a whole flat six to ten. The build then depends on scope and on how quickly you make decisions about materials.

Can I buy the furniture myself?

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Of course. You get a list of specific pieces with links. We do make bespoke furniture, but we are equally happy to design an interior assembled from things you can buy off the shelf if that is what you want.

Do you work outside Prague?

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Yes. Most projects are in Prague and the surrounding region, but we travel further — we have done mountain cottages and houses in the countryside. For distant sites travel is simply added to the quote.

What if I do not like the design?

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That is what the two rounds of revisions are for. After the first visualisation we talk through what works and what does not, and the design is reworked. It has not yet happened that we failed to reach something everyone was happy with.

Let's talk it over

The first consultation is free and without obligation. We can meet at your place, on the plot, or over a coffee — whichever suits you.