23rd July 2024 | IN INTERIOR DESIGN PROJECTS | BY SBID ShareTweetPinterestLinkedIn The luminous dome-shaped window, reminiscent of a crystal, which opens up endless possibilities for natural light to flow, plays a pivotal role in transforming the attic space HG-31 in the heart of Oslo into a true architectural gem. This unique renovation project is the result of the joint efforts of the development company Predio and the Ukrainian architectural firm IK-architects. Photography: Veronika Moen Photography: Veronika Moen One of the main goals of the project team was to create a functional and cosy space that would allow residents to infuse their personal elements into the interior. Through carefully thought-out planning, the lower level of the apartment is divided into two main zones: the public zone (with a foyer and a kitchen-living area) and the private zone (with two bedrooms and a bathroom). In the central part of the upper level, there is a mezzanine – a relaxation area and an open terrace, perfect for barbecues and relaxation with incredible views of the city and the fjord. Photography: Veronika Moen However, the main highlight of the apartment is the polygonal window, which became a key architectural element. Its crystal-like form not only adds uniqueness and sophistication to the space but also allows abundant natural light to enter, giving the living space a distinctive character. Moreover, this window opens up breathtaking views of the historic part of the city and the modern residential quarter. Photography: Veronika Moen In the HG-31 project, a strong emphasis was placed on using natural materials such as parquet flooring and wooden decorative elements. These details add warmth and a natural feel to the apartment, as well as unify all the rooms into a single, organic space. Photography: Veronika Moen This project serves as a shining example of collaboration between two outstanding teams – Predio and IK-architects – who have combined their knowledge and creative talents to create a modern, stylish, and functional living space in the historic heart of Oslo. This realisation is not only a testament to high quality but also an embodiment of the aspiration to improve the quality of life in cities through sustainable development and the enhancement of design and functionality in real estate. Photography: Veronika Moen Development company Predio focuses on loft conversions in Oslo. The capital’s best locations are selected for new developments, and luxury apartments, penthouses and townhouses that are outstanding property investments are built with design, specification and purpose in mind. Photography: Veronika Moen Predio aims to improve the quality of life in cities through sustainable development, through deep knowledge and experience in residential and commercial real estate development. Photography: Veronika Moen Photography: Veronika Moen The Ukrainian architectural bureau IK-architects has been developing design projects for more than 10 years. Key stylistic trends: Scandinavian design, minimalism, eclectic combination of current styles and trends. IK-architects has been cooperating with Predio for several years. The HG-31 project was created in collaboration between leading Predio architects and IK-architects designers. Photography: Veronika Moen Developer company Predio Svein Stokke, Andrii Soloviov, Andriy Ponomarenko Interior design by IK-architects Kateryna Yarova, Khrystyna Stavytska Furniture manufacturing Lachma Construction physics – COWI Year: 2022 Location Oslo, Norway Area: 87 m2. The year of construction is 1988 About IK-architects Good design is not visible, good architecture is imperceptible – it’s just a comfortable state and space for the user; but this is a colossal effort and knowledge for the designer. Visit Profile If you’d like to feature your news or stories on SBID.org, get in touch to find out more. If you’d like to become SBID Accredited, click here for more information.