Project posted by GAO architects

Pine Tree Villa

Location
Year
2020
Style
Modern
The oiled oak parquet follows the classical patterns while priding itself on its contemporary dimensions and connecting the black and white marble elements into a coherent unit.
The oiled oak parquet follows the classical patterns while priding itself on its contemporary dimensions and connecting the black and white marble elements into a coherent unit.
A powerful circular staircase is cocooned inside the attractive dark metal fence.
A powerful circular staircase is cocooned inside the attractive dark metal fence.
A large panoramic window helps to visually link the kitchen isle and the dining area with nature.
A large panoramic window helps to visually link the kitchen isle and the dining area with nature.
We used a long and narrow kitchen isle to connect the cooking and the dining area with the living room and placed tall elements around the walls.
We used a long and narrow kitchen isle to connect the cooking and the dining area with the living room and placed tall elements around the walls.
The main, central chandelier is repeated in the elements descending above the dining table.
The main, central chandelier is repeated in the elements descending above the dining table.
The gallery in the first floor is perfect for presenting the painting by the well-known Slovenian painter Emerik Bernard who used striking contrasts and a powerful colour palette to bring fresh perspectives to the room.
The gallery in the first floor is perfect for presenting the painting by the well-known Slovenian painter Emerik Bernard who used striking contrasts and a powerful colour palette to bring fresh perspectives to the room.
Functional aesthetics – the countertop for kitchen appliances is hidden in the high part of the kitchen area.
Functional aesthetics – the countertop for kitchen appliances is hidden in the high part of the kitchen area.
The connective thread of the overall interior design is the interplay between the classical and the modern design principles, some of which are the brass details on the door handles.
The connective thread of the overall interior design is the interplay between the classical and the modern design principles, some of which are the brass details on the door handles.
The flooring includes a stone "carpet" while the colour of brass emphasizes various details in the entrance area.
The flooring includes a stone "carpet" while the colour of brass emphasizes various details in the entrance area.
The surfaces of the wardrobes imitate the window shutters (typically found in this geographical area) that add a gentle seaside feeling.
The surfaces of the wardrobes imitate the window shutters (typically found in this geographical area) that add a gentle seaside feeling.
We used white and pastel colour tones for the guest bedroom and the guest bathroom to emphasize a gentle seaside feeling.
We used white and pastel colour tones for the guest bedroom and the guest bathroom to emphasize a gentle seaside feeling.
The interplay between pastel colours, brass details, white elements and different textures.
The interplay between pastel colours, brass details, white elements and different textures.
Upon entering, the master bedroom welcomes and embraces the visitor with upholstered niches in rich velvet.
Upon entering, the master bedroom welcomes and embraces the visitor with upholstered niches in rich velvet.
The design for the master bedroom revolves around the comfort and the feeling of intimacy.
The design for the master bedroom revolves around the comfort and the feeling of intimacy.
Ceramic tiles cover the walls in an artistic style unveiling dark and light details in the stone texture.
Ceramic tiles cover the walls in an artistic style unveiling dark and light details in the stone texture.
The wall in the master bedroom is decorated with a rich collage of photographs by the prominent Slovenian photographer Uroš Abram.
The wall in the master bedroom is decorated with a rich collage of photographs by the prominent Slovenian photographer Uroš Abram.
The wall ceramic was installed in a non-traditional manner allowing each element to function on its own and seemingly levitate in the room, whose ambience is completed by the choice of lighting and the details in brass.
The wall ceramic was installed in a non-traditional manner allowing each element to function on its own and seemingly levitate in the room, whose ambience is completed by the choice of lighting and the details in brass.
A gently powerful photograph by Tanja Lažetić displays a flower blossom with contemporary light and colour details that function mysteriously and delicately attract any viewer.
A gently powerful photograph by Tanja Lažetić displays a flower blossom with contemporary light and colour details that function mysteriously and delicately attract any viewer.
The main vertical attraction of the interior is the strikingly elegant chandelier, manufactured by the Italian brand Axolight, that is positioned in the central area above the black-marble circular flooring.
The main vertical attraction of the interior is the strikingly elegant chandelier, manufactured by the Italian brand Axolight, that is positioned in the central area above the black-marble circular flooring.

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Details

Lot Size
Surface area: ground floor: 161.8 m2, first floor: 113.3 m2, basement: 179.7 m, sum (interior): 454.8 m2, terrace, balcony, atrium: 44.7 m2

Credits

Interior Design
GAO architects: Petra Zakrajšek, Urška Černigoj, Jerko Gluščević
Artwork and decor: Galerija Hest (gallery), Galerija Fotografija (gallery), Steklarna Rogaška (crystal)
Textiles and curtains: UVA, Javornik and Javornik Lighting design: A2HKR
Landscape Design
at.elier
Builder
Mizarstvo Trunkelj (carpentry)
Brezavšček (stone surfaces)
Photographer
Miran Kambič

From GAO architects

Our guiding stylistic principles for Pine Tree Villa included using sophisticated design tools to achieve a balanced interplay of the classical and modern styles while the placement of the volumes followed the existing architecture of the building to upgrade it into a coherent whole. Upon entering the house, the visitor’s line of sight is lengthened and reflected in the mirrors covering the walls. The entrance is enclosed within a classical portal indicating the common thread of the interior – the interplay between the classical and the modern stylistic principles. The monumentality of the entrance, enriched by the artwork of Mersad Berber, continues with a classical parquet flooring while the open-plan scene reveals a two-storey living area as well as the more intimate kitchen and dining room area. The black marble flooring continues to follow the interplay of contrasts and counterbalances the white marble staircase, which is surrounded by a modern metal fence, stressing the predominant circular images and shapes. The black marble flooring is vertically reflected by the hanging chandelier while the elegant tones are reflected by the anthracite mirror, a monumental lengthening device for the fireplace. It is precisely in the reflection that we encounter yet another painting – the gallery in the first floor is perfect for presenting the painting by the well-known Slovenian painter Emerik Bernard. Moving to the first floor, the design for the master bedroom revolves around the comfort and the feeling of intimacy. The bed is embraced by a raster of soft stucco moulding while the wall on the far edge is decorated with a rich collage of photographs by the prominent Slovenian photographer Uroš Abram. The photograph theme continues in the bathroom as well where Tanja Lažetić’s work breathes ambience into the area. Bathroom walls follow the natural texture of the stone through a collage of juxtaposed black and white ceramic elements. The wall ceramic was installed in a non-traditional manner allowing each element to function on its own and seemingly levitate in the room, whose ambience is completed by the choice of lighting and the details in brass. The final appearance of the interior is an elaborate melange of stylistic principles, materials, lighting elements, and lines guiding the visitors throughout the house. Despite the fact that the villa is rather large, we succeeded in designing a homely interior in accordance with the clients’ wishes and requests.