Jota Voglina’s Townhouse in Serbia
One of the most common real estate properties that are being rented off are town houses. Townhouses fall somewhere between single family homes and condos. Generally speaking, townhouses come along with an association that operates much like a condo association or a gated community association. Townhouse is a complex of comfortable houses which have shared common walls, just like condos. But, townhouses typically only have one or two shared walls. You will have neighbors on either side of you, but you will not have neighbors above or below you.
Unlike condos, town homes generally have a private yard that is attached to the home. Townhouse yards are usually not as large as the yards that come with single family homes, but townhouses are also less expensive. So, when it comes to privacy, space, and price town homes are a good compromise when comparing condominiums and houses.
Architects Dayne Milkovich and Jovan Mitrovich created a system of townhouses in the center of Belgrade, Serbia. One of the townhouses belongs to a Greek artist, Jota Voglina. The first floor is taken by a big living room turned into a studio. The second one is kitchen, entrance and living room. The third floor has a study, several bedrooms and a children’s room. All the walls are white to underline the details of style in the interiors. The interiors are made with the use of stone, wood and glass. The individuality is created by unusual details and the works of the artist look fantastic on the white walls.












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