Project description
Location: | Keszthely |
Designer: | Nóra Báger |
Project manager: | Klára Károly |
Photos: | Gergő Gosztom |
Year: | 2023 |
The name Villa Porcelaine refers to the originality and fragility of the villa, and also to the refined and historic character of the porcelain. The separate apartments are spacious, making them ideal for families or groups of friends. In addition, a co-working office in the attic offers the possibility to work efficiently.
The meeting of a beautiful, well-founded house and a creative owner paved the way for this project. The renovation of this villa, located in a picturesque street of Keszthely, has been done with an emphasis on preserving its original beauty. The owner wished to see the exterior character of the house reflected in the interiors, mixing contemporary and classical features. The design was an exciting challenge to blend the visual relationship between the classic villa and the modern rooftop office, where the black and white chessboard motif helped to create a coherent framework for the space. The choice of materials was a mix of contemporary and timeless, while bronze and copper tones dominated the classic-style space.
We are proud to have contributed to the original atmosphere of the villa by providing lighting fixtures.