Prague Penthouse · Vinohrady
01 — The Entrance
The entrance opens into a high-volume "Great Room" defined by original brick pillars and massive timber floors. The kitchen is designed for functionality, centered around a seamless black granite island that seats two—ideal for breakfast or casual hosting. A sculptural concrete spiral staircase connects all three levels, providing a central architectural focal point without sacrificing floor space.
02 — The Great Room
03 — Artisan Living
The kitchen is equipped with professional-grade surfaces and integrated storage. The continuous black granite worktops provide ample preparation space, accented by recessed under-shelf lighting.
Adjacent to the kitchen, the living area is bordered by a structural brick wall, offering a distinct transition between the dining and lounge zones.
04 — The Shower Room
Located on the mid-level next to the kitchen, the guest shower room features a floor-to-ceiling glass-block wall. This design provides privacy while allowing diffused natural light to fill the space.
05 — Indoor · Outdoor
Floor-to-ceiling pivot doors connect the primary reception room to a private garden terrace.
Tucked behind the surrounding Vinohrady façades, the apartment is remarkably quiet despite its central location — a calm retreat just minutes from the heart of Prague.
The bifold door system allows the living room to be fully opened during the summer months.
The building opens onto a private inner courtyard garden, accessible to residents — a green, walkable retreat hidden behind the Vinohrady block.
06 — Evening Mood
For year-round comfort, the living room includes a minimalist wide-format gas fireplace integrated into a hand-finished concrete wall. The fireplace is controlled via a simple interface, providing efficient heating and a focal point for the room during winter. The indoor-outdoor flow here ensures the space remains functional and well-lit across all seasons.
07 — The Atelier
The top floor houses a mezzanine atelier, designed for use as a focused home office or creative studio overlooking the Great Room.
The built-in sofa converts to a double bed, providing a comfortable space for overnight guests without dedicated bedroom overhead.
08 — The Master Transition
A reclaimed timber staircase leads down to the private master suite. This lower level is separated from the social areas of the house for maximum privacy, creating a quiet retreat away from the main social volumes.
09 — The Sanctuary
The bedroom features early-20th-century style windows and an artisan-carved screen that separates the sleeping area from the open-concept bathroom.
10 — The Bathing Podium
The master bath is centered around a freestanding ROCA bathtub set on a raised tiled platform.
The space is fitted with neoclassical ROCA hardware in brushed gold, combining modern plumbing reliability with a timeless aesthetic.