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TR Apartments is envisioned as a place of rest and reconnection with nature—without compromising aesthetics or comfort. On the Jahorina mountain site, the interior is shaped to evoke calm and the vitality of stay; every element becomes part of the experience rather than a mere functional backdrop.
An open day area merges kitchen, living, and dining into a single whole—no unnecessary partitions—letting light pass freely and views break only where meaningful.
Warm wood anchors the living area, while neutral bases (white and light grey) allow textures to stand out. Olive accents and metal details add subtle sophistication.
Natural light illuminates key zones (day and night), while artificial lighting creates an evening mood—soft glow and discreet accents, with no visual noise. Slatted wood, textured walls, and minimalist furniture evoke warmth and repose
Private areas are conceived as retreats into quiet—unified materials, calm palette, subtle doses of color. The focus is on quality of stay, not “show.”
Here, architecture and interiors invite users to slow down, imagine, and enjoy.








Morning light gleams through windows; the gaze settles on the landscape; each step leads to calm.
— Living room as the heart—fluid, open, flexible.
— Private zones offering protection and introspection.
— Material and visual continuity between inside and outside—a feeling of a “house in the mountains,” not just “an apartment on the mountain.”
— Contemporary minimalism without chill—warm wood, careful color accents, and attention to detail create a sense of home.
TR Apartments shows how the studio “lives” its philosophy: spaces that reflect the user, materials with stories, and design that endures.