layers of paint narrate 1930s slovakian apartment's history in renovation by RAN

layers of paint narrate 1930s slovakian apartment's history in renovation by RAN

renOvation by ran renews 1930S APARTMENT IN SLOVAKIA

 

Architectural practice RAN breathes new life into a 1930s apartment in Kosice, Slovakia, reworking the layout to meet today’s living standards while leaving its historical charm intact. The RE-FLAT renovation project adapts the original one-bedroom layout, which included a separate kitchen, into a two-bedroom space. The main inspiration for the redesign came from the original layers of paint revealed during the process. Each room preserves its unique paintwork in various forms, narrating the history of the apartment over the years. The terrazzo, covering a quarter of the space, is restored and extended where walls were removed, while classic brick-sized tiles in the kitchen and bathroom complement it.

layers of paint narrate 1930s slovakian apartment's history in renovation by RAN
all images by Tomáš Lazorik, courtesy of RAN

 

 

RE-FLAT PRIORITIZES RESTORATION OVER REPLACEMENT

 

Kosice-based studio RAN relocates the kitchen to the former bathroom, positioning it as the apartment’s focal point. The entrance hall is reduced to create space for a new bathroom, and two doors in the corridor are removed, allowing more light inside. During the renovation, the original elements of the 1930s apartment, like terrazzo floors, solid wood doors, oak parquet, and a reed ceiling, are retained and restored. Tiled stoves and oak parquet, temporarily removed during the installation of new pipes and wiring, are thoughtfully reinstated. RE-FLAT focuses on restoration over replacement, respecting the original features and textures of the apartment with new furniture designed to complement the historic elements.

layers of paint narrate 1930s slovakian apartment's history in renovation by RAN
RAN’s restoration breathes new life into a 1930s apartment in Kosice, Slovakia

layers of paint narrate 1930s slovakian apartment's history in renovation by RAN
reworking the layout to meet today’s living standards while leaving its historical charm intact

layers of paint narrate 1930s slovakian apartment's history in renovation by RAN
RE-FLAT renovation adapts the original one-bedroom layout into a two-bedroom space

layers of paint narrate 1930s slovakian apartment's history in renovation by RAN
the main inspiration for the redesign came from the original layers of paint revealed during the process

layers of paint narrate 1930s slovakian apartment's history in renovation by RAN
narrating the history of the apartment over the years

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each room preserves its unique paintwork in various forms

layers of paint narrate 1930s slovakian apartment's history in renovation by RAN
covering a quarter of the space, the terrrazzo is restored and extended where walls were removed

layers of paint narrate 1930s slovakian apartment's history in renovation by RAN
classic brick-sized tiles in the kitchen and bathroom complement the terrazzo

layers of paint narrate 1930s slovakian apartment's history in renovation by RAN
during the renovation, RAN retained and restored the original elements of the apartment

 

 

project info:

 

name: RE-FLAT
architect: RAN | @ran_arch
lead designer: Zoran Trpcevski
location: Košice, Slovakia

photographer: Tomáš Lazorik

 

 

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