When we say family living, it usually means something a little different than in the case of Ondřej “Endru” Havlík (40). The Ústí patriot with a broad artistic scope lives with his wife Hanka in an apartment building in Ústí nad Labem, which was built a few years ago by his father, architect Zdeněk Havlík. He designed the house in collaboration with Ondřej’s brother, also an architect, Štěpán. The main residential parts of Ondřej’s apartment were then designed by Štěpán Havlík himself. The apartment is an original work, on which the “climbing wall” decorating the ceiling catches the eye at first glance.
The house with four residential units is a new brick building in the outskirts of Ústí nad Labem, near wooden Finnish houses. It was the coziness of wooden buildings and logs that Ondřej originally wanted to project into the interior of his hundred-meter three-room apartment with a kitchenette.
But his architect brother finally convinced him for a slightly different concept. The dominant element of the interior
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