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Family Home Törökbálint

Cadden Studio Kft.

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livingroom - Csaba Barbay
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Total
JURY VOTES
House
4.69
5.28
4.63
4.74
4.83
Justine Fox
Justine Fox Founder and Colour Specialist at Studio Justine Fox
Great storage and integrated space...
6.39
7.82
5
6.18
6.35
Sanchit Arora
Sanchit Arora Principal Architect at Renesa Studio
5
5
4.5
4
4.63
Tugba Okcuoglu
Tugba Okcuoglu Creative Concept and Customer Experience Developer at Ingka Centers
I think the total area of the livin...
3.53
2.57
5
5
4.03
Jan Clostermann
Jan Clostermann Founder and Director at CLOU Architects
5.5
5.5
5
5
5.25
Adi Utama
Adi Utama Global Office Development at JetBrains
5
5
5
5
5
Maja Bernvill
Maja Bernvill Creative Director at Specific Generic
3
5
3
4
3.75
Marie Hesseldahl
Marie Hesseldahl Partner and Head of Interior and Product Design at 3xn
5
5
4
4
4.5
Bin Ju
Bin Ju Founder and Chief Design Director at Horizontal Design
4.09
5.7
4.01
4.17
4.49
Marie-Andree Busque
Marie-Andree Busque Director Interior Architecture at Sid Lee Architecture
5
6
5
4.35
5.09
Constance Guisset
Constance Guisset Founder at Constance Guisset Studio
5
5
5
5
5
Islam El Mashtooly
Islam El Mashtooly Creative Director at OBMI
5
6
6
5
5.5
Jason Chan
Jason Chan Founder at Jason Design Group
3.91
5
4.22
5
4.53
Liyun Hao
Liyun Hao Founder and Design Director at EVD
4.51
5
4.51
4.92
4.74
Floor area
160 ㎡
Completion
2021
Budget
EUR 40 000
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The design task was to create a 160 m2 family house, an elegant, light, cheerful home for a young couple. We could already start work from the architectural plans, so they could even initiate some minor modifications to those.

Cooking plays an important role in the lives of the customers, so the detailed kitchen utensil requirements were part of the brief. They would also like to have kids in the future, so the goal was to make the kitchen, dining room and living room function as one space, and the dining room extendable. However, a relatively small space was available for this, so the kitchen was given an unusual formal design. With every detail in mind, the most current mechanical and intelligent systems have been integrated into the house: from the unique drying system in the laundry room to the chamber.

An interesting solution is the placement of the sinks in one of the bathrooms, their back wall functions as a screen for the shower. In addition, one half of the building is underground, so those solutions have been preferred, which allow more natural light into the interiors (e.g., acid-coated glass and glass bathroom doors have been used in the common wall of the illuminated staircase and bathroom).

We were free to walk between styles. So geometric, playful shapes, customer-preferred blue and oak veneered wood surfaces create harmony in the spaces. The walls feature contemporary posters, custom prints and contemporary artwork.