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FREELANCE DESIGN WORKS

  • Writer: Viktoria Dekany
    Viktoria Dekany
  • May 19, 2018
  • 1 min read

It's been a while since I wrote a blog post about my life. So here's a quick update. I recently moved back to my origin country, Hungary and I started working as a freelance architect and designer.

Suddenly, I've got many requests to accomplish and this is one of the project I really liked to do. Hungary has a beautiful site, called Lake Balaton which is the most liked holiday destination in the surrounding countries as well.

My job was to create the final visuals to a luxury two-floor holiday house that is going to be built in Balatonfured. The interior design requirements were included minimalistic design elements but I integrated turquoise to get a bit more excitement to the overall atmosphere of the interior.

Materials were finished concrete and stone both inside and outside of the house. It also has a spacious terrace and a swimming pool.

Here's the result of the visuals:

LAKE BALATON, HUNGARY

TERRACE

Balatonfured_POOL-

LIVING ROOM

KITCHEN

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I'm Vicky, a first class honoured Interior Architect graduated in 2017 from The Manchester School of Art and Design, and currently working as a Design Teacher in Granada, Spain.

I teach Interior & Product & Graphic Design students at an Art and Design University, ESADA, and I also work as a freelance Interior Architect on projects based in Far-East.

I lead this blog to follow my progression over the years as well as to express my thoughts and personal interests in the field of design. I hope you will enjoy my posts and if you have any feedback, please do not hesitate to comment!

 

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