The House of the Postmaster / kissmiklos

By Cristian Aguilar

© Bálint Jaksa

© Bálint Jaksa
  • Architects: kissmiklos
  • Location: Mátraszentimre, Szabadság u. 3, 3235 Hungary
  • Area: 150.0 sqm
  • Photographs: Bálint Jaksa


© Bálint Jaksa


© Bálint Jaksa


© Bálint Jaksa


© Bálint Jaksa

  • Graphic Design: kissmiklos
  • Interior Design: kissmiklos
  • Art Direction: kissmiklos
  • Client: Gágyor Anna (Inverg Kft.)

© Bálint Jaksa
© Bálint Jaksa

From the architect. The client got inherited this apartment from her grandmother’s brother in 1955. The house is made of stones and pise. Uncle Andor became the head of the post office in Mátraszentimre. That’s how we named the place, the House of the Postmaster.


© Bálint Jaksa
© Bálint Jaksa

The original furniture did not survive the passing years – that’s why we tried to recreate that atmosphere with similar furniture, everyday objects and accessories from the post office. The whole space is designed with this in mind – mixing it with modern architecture and aesthetics, with the feeling of a mountain house.


© Bálint Jaksa
© Bálint Jaksa

Floor Plan
Floor Plan

© Bálint Jaksa
© Bálint Jaksa

Many furniture have been recycled or reused in creating new ones. Everyday objects have been redefined and new functions added.


© Bálint Jaksa
© Bálint Jaksa

Source:: http://feedproxy.google.com/~r/ArchDaily/~3/HT9MV7FZj8Q/the-house-of-the-postmaster-kissmiklos

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