Muna is an ideal proposition for plots with a steep slope. The first floor is a basement with a vestibule with a wardrobe for outerwear. The basement also includes a boiler room, two utility rooms for any use and a large garage for two cars.
A comfortable two-flight staircase with a landing leads to the next floor. The application program is divided here into two zones. In the center of the living area there is a fireplace, which is the only element separating the kitchen with dining room from the living room. There are exits to the corner terrace from the dining room and living room. In this zone, the suspended ceiling has been abandoned, thanks to which the living room is additionally illuminated by windows in the roof slope.
The sleeping area includes the parents' room with its own dressing room and bathroom, i.e. the so-called. master bedroom and two rooms and a shared bathroom. There is an exit to the terrace from the parents' room. The building has a simple form and its unique character is determined by architectural details, such as the glass balustrade on the front elevation. A skilful combination of white plaster and horizontally arranged boards creates an impressive whole. The body is crowned with a gable roof covered with tegalite graphite tiles. Muna will be a comfortable place for a family of four who appreciate simplicity and elegance. The house will fit well in a space with a varied terrain, with lots of greenery in the background.












































