Secluded Riverside Holiday Home: A Place of Rest That Restores Balance
Translated from Polish, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- A secluded vacation home called 'Między Skałą a Rzeką' (Between Rock and River) has been designed by Mimosa Architekti near Prague, Czech Republic.
- The compact, 78-square-meter wooden house is built on the stone foundation of a previous home that burned down, nestled on a hillside surrounded by dense forest.
- The design emphasizes minimalism, natural materials, and a connection to the surrounding environment, featuring charred larch wood cladding and a black metal interior.
Nestled in a dense forest about 40 kilometers south of Prague, the 'Między Skałą a Rzeką' (Between Rock and River) vacation home offers a secluded retreat for those seeking tranquility in nature. Designed by Czech architectural firm Mimosa Architekti, the compact 78-square-meter house is built on the stone foundation of a previous dwelling that was destroyed by fire.
The wooden structure rests on a stone plinth, with its exterior clad in charred larch wood. This treatment not only enhances durability against the elements but also visually integrates the house into its woodland surroundings, serving as a symbolic nod to the fire that consumed the original building. A metal facade on the slope side provides protection against roof water runoff.
Inside, the architects have created a minimalist aesthetic using a palette of natural spruce wood and black metal. This combination results in an intimate, 'cave-like' atmosphere for guests. The ground floor features an open communal space with views of the forest and the Sázava River, while a small sleeping area is located upstairs. A terrace facing the river provides an additional outdoor space, completing this harmonious blend of nature and design.
Originally published by Rzeczpospolita in Polish. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.