Vamhaz

Apartments in downtown Budapest, once grand 19th-century homes, have been transformed by the Airbnb phenomenon into spaces curated for short-term stays. This project, titled Home for Sale, explores how domesticity shifts when a home becomes a commodity, shaped for transient consumption.

Vamhaz continues to investigate the concept of domesticity as a commodity, reimagining a home as a live-in showroom. The original features of the 19th-century building are sensitively restored, blending historical character with the needs of contemporary living. A warm, muted palette provides a calm backdrop for collectible objects, enhancing the sense of quiet curation.

The project balances larger spatial gestures with moments of tactile delight, encouraging engagement with both material and space. Each area is curated with experimental, bespoke pieces that seamlessly intertwine art and functionality, the personal and the staged, exhibition and intimacy.

Credits

Interior
WY Design; Pei Yong

Client
Private

Year of completion
2020

Location
Budapest, Hungary

Total area
135 m2

Photos
Bujnovszky Tamás

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