Landscape-Integrated Holiday Homes

Mistovia Designs the Plener Istebna Duo Holiday Home

Polish design studio Mistovia has completed the design of the Plener Istebna interiors. The Plener Istebna is a set of gabled cottages just nestled in the Silesian Beskids mountains. These are two holiday homes that are right next to one another in Istebna village defined by its slatted wooden facades and shingled roof to top it off as a celebration of the region's vernacular buildings.

The design studio accents the homes with a blend of vintage furniture, paired plywood, graphite, and walnut detail. It was also created by Justyna Bodush and each one accommodates up to nine people. Founder of Mistovia, Marcin Czopek notes that "The heart of each cottage is undoubtedly the living space."

Image Credit: Oni Studio

Eco-conscious Architecture
Integrating homes seamlessly into natural landscapes highlights a disruptive shift towards sustainable and eco-friendly building practices.
Regionally-inspired Designs
The use of local architectural styles and materials reflects a growing trend in culturally rich and location-specific design.
Multifunctional Living Spaces
The emphasis on versatile and communal living areas caters to the evolving needs of holiday travelers seeking comfort and socialization.

Where This Applies

Sustainable Tourism
The inclusion of eco-integrated holiday homes caters to the increasing demand for environmentally conscious travel experiences.
Interior Design
The fusion of vintage furniture with modern materials offers a unique avenue for innovation within bespoke home interior creations.
Real Estate Development
Developing properties that incorporate local architectural elements and accommodate group stays responds to shifting consumer preferences.
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