Kensington Corner is an information archive that documents interior design approaches, material choices, colour palettes, and space-planning strategies as they apply specifically to apartment living in the Czech Republic. The content reflects conditions — building typologies, material supply, light characteristics, and regulatory requirements — that are particular to Czech apartment stock and often absent from international design publications.
What Is Published Here
Articles on this site address practical questions: which paint colours work in north-facing Czech rooms, how panel-block construction constrains layout decisions, what flooring materials are available at Czech builders' merchants, and where Czech building law requires a permit versus a notification for internal alterations. The focus is on the specific, not the generic.
Three main subjects are covered in the current archive:
- Minimalist design in Czech apartments — material choices and storage strategies for panel-block and interwar-era flats
- Colour palettes for Czech apartment interiors — how local light conditions affect which colours work in practice
- Space planning in small Czech flats — layout strategies for 1+kk through 3+1 configurations
Company Information
This site is operated by Kensington Corner s.r.o., a Czech limited liability company registered at the Commercial Register maintained by the Municipal Court in Prague.
- Company name: Kensington Corner s.r.o.
- Registered address: Náměstí Republiky 3, 110 00 Praha 1, Czech Republic
- IČO (Company ID): 09274513
- DIČ (VAT number): CZ09274513
- Registered at: Městský soud v Praze, oddíl C, vložka 334512
Contact
For editorial questions, corrections, or general correspondence:
- Email: info@kensingtoncorner.eu
- Phone: +420 222 313 456
- Address: Náměstí Republiky 3, 110 00 Praha 1, Czech Republic
Disclaimer
The information published on this site is provided for general reference purposes only. Kensington Corner s.r.o. does not accept responsibility for decisions made on the basis of this content. Building regulations, material specifications, and product availability are subject to change. Always consult a qualified interior designer, architect, or structural engineer before undertaking renovation work. For regulatory matters, consult your local stavební úřad (building authority).