A carefully designed 190 m² private house in Salaspils, where modern architecture is combined with functional planning and high-quality materials. The house is located in a quiet and green part of Salaspils, offering a sense of calm while remaining within a short drive of Riga.
The façade uses dark fibre cement cladding panels, which together with large glazed areas give the house a clean and defined architectural character. There are no unnecessary details or decorative excess — each element has been chosen with purpose. The outdoor area is shaped with gentle level changes and landscaped contours that make the yard feel more dynamic and complete. In the front yard, dark paving complements the overall visual identity of the house.
The interior was developed with a strong focus on comfort, warmth, and visual consistency. Oak parquet flooring, matching wall panels, and natural tones create a calm and cohesive atmosphere throughout the house. The two bathrooms are fitted with high-quality sanitaryware from brands such as Hansgrohe and Laufen, while the floors and walls are finished in microcement. Water-based underfloor heating, built-in lighting, and stretched ceilings are installed throughout the house.
The kitchen was designed as the central point of the home — featuring a spacious island, high-quality built-in cabinetry, modern appliances, and a wine cabinet that acts as a design accent. Large windows connect the living space with the yard and allow natural light to fill the interior.
The house also includes two spacious bedrooms, a utility room, and a covered outdoor area with access to the garden. The main entrance is highlighted by floating concrete steps — a solution that is both functional and visually expressive. The building also includes a large garage with comfortable space for two cars.
This house was created for people who value aesthetics, privacy, and well-considered space. It is not only a place to live, but an environment designed for long-term comfort and everyday quality.