The design of this year-round summer house in Brelikowo is a modern interpretation of mountain architecture, nestled within the Bieszczady Mountains. The building comprises two soaring volumes finished in dark wood, connected by a lower passageway with a green roof and relaxation area. Extensive glazing opens the interiors to the surrounding nature, and a terrace with a hot tub and a fireplace completes the overall design.
Year-round holiday home in the Bieszczady Mountains
Brelikow · 2024
Steps we walked through
The stages this project went through — filled dots mark the ones already completed.
- 01 Plot Analysis
- 02 concept
- 01 Plot Analysis
Consultations with the investor, plot analysis, needs analysis.
- 02 concept
Preparation of conceptual projection and visualization.
About this project
The design of this year-round summer house in Brelikowo is a modern interpretation of mountain architecture, harmoniously blending into the rugged Bieszczady landscape. The building's exterior is divided into two distinctive, soaring volumes finished in dark wood, whose expansive glazing blurs the line between the interior and the surrounding nature. The architecture reflects a clear functional division: the first segment is a spacious living area combining the kitchen, dining room, and main living room, while the second is a private sleeping area with a bedroom and bathroom. A lower passageway, topped with a green roof, connects the two sections, housing a cozy relaxation area with a mini-library and a smaller living room. A spacious terrace with an outdoor hot tub and a fireplace completes the overall design, creating the perfect space for relaxation.
Project team
Kinga
Architect, co-owner
Co-founder of the Murako studio, she specializes in commercial architecture—industrial and service projects, as well as development investments. As a licensed architect with extensive experience in coordinating design processes, she prioritizes solutions grounded in investment realities, functionality, and architectural coherence. She pays particular attention to detail and the quality of materials, believing that these are what build a project's lasting value. In addition to architecture, she also designs her own applied art.