Apartment Barjanska / Arhitekti Pocivasek Petranovic
Briefly

This article discusses the renovation of a 1960s apartment in Ljubljana, aiming to create an open and unified living area. The original fragmented layout was replaced by a design featuring a freestanding marble monolith, which houses essential elements like a fireplace and bathroom. A large angular window enhances the living area, seamlessly connecting it to the kitchen and dining space. Consistent use of materials, such as light grey polyurethane flooring and custom-designed furniture, reinforces the overall unity and aesthetic appeal of the apartment.
The renovation transforms fragmented spaces into an open, unified area, featuring a freestanding Carrara marble monolith that houses the fireplace and bathroom.
Light grey polyurethane flooring and matching wall plaster create a neutral backdrop, emphasizing the unity of living spaces in the apartment.
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