
Positioned in Prague, Czech Republic, House for Dorothy was designed by boq architekti who were hired through the late stages of construction to design the inside for a family. The inside showcases concrete and wood because the materials of alternative, that are topped off with playful details throughout. On the primary floor, the open living space feels shiny and open with surrounding windows and sliding glass doors that result in the outdoor space.
The designers keep the colour palette neutral with using white, anthracite grey, and natural wood, together with the occasional curated use of color.
A comfy lounge space is situated at one end of the primary floor offering a quiet space to read or chill out by the hearth.
The central front room features two white bookcases framing the staircase with space in the center for a projection screen. When the screen is rolled up, the minimalist wood staircase with glass railing stands out and cleverly disguises storage underneath.
The sofa is modular and could be reconfigured into three different setups for various scenarios.
An enormous kitchen island allows loads of space for food prep. A dropped ceiling above the island mirrors its shape and offers ambient light because it’s backlit.
The child’s room features a multifunctional wall unit that houses storage while making a house-shaped nook at the pinnacle of the bed.