Skylight Hut: Where a Trapezoidal Roof Shapes a New Countryside Escape

Atelier Hajný has renovated a 1970s stone hut in the Sázava region near Prague into a compact countryside retreat called Skylight Hut.

Hut Cabin Design kitchen design Area

Hut Cabin Design kitchen design Area

Hut Cabin Design kitchen design Area

Hut Cabin Design kitchen design Area

The original single-story structure was stripped back to its stone base and rebuilt with a concrete slab and timber frame, topped by a corrugated metal trapezoidal roof. The new form meets the local height limit of 7.7 metres while adding an attic bedroom lit by skylights.

The exterior combines dark-grey metal cladding with the stone foundation, while inside, pine plywood covers walls, ceilings, and built-in furniture. The layout includes multiple storage spaces, a kitchen, living space, and bathroom on the main floor, with additional storage designed under the stairs to maximize every part of the compact footprint.

Hut Cabin Design kitchen design Area

Hut Cabin Design kitchen design Area

Hut Cabin Design kitchen design Area

A deep roof overhang shelters a small patio and helps regulate the indoor climate. Bright interiors contrast the dark exterior, creating a warm, wood-lined refuge surrounded by garden and forest views.
Hut Cabin Design kitchen design Area

Hut Cabin Design kitchen design Area

Hut Cabin Design kitchen design Area

Hut Cabin Design kitchen design Area

Photography by Radek Úlehla