Between the Rock and the River Cabin Prosečnice, Czech Republic country home photos, modern CZ residential design
Between the Rock and the River Cabin, Prosečnice, CZ
23 April 2026
Architecture: Mimosa Architects
Location: Prosečnice, Posázaví region, Central Bohemia, Czech Republic
Photos: Petr Polák, petrpolakstudio.cz
Between the Rock and the River Cabin, Czech Republic
The Between the Rock and the River Cabin on the banks of the Sázava River replaces its predecessor on the same site. After the original cabin burned down, only the stone plinth remained, which the new structure naturally incorporates.
It provides protection from flooding and offers a sense of perspective — over the river and perhaps over everyday haste. Just slide open the shutter facing the river and then simply listen to the splashing water and the whisper of pines, watch kingfishers above the surface and rapids breaking around boulders.
Grilling on the campfire, light the stove, talk with friends. In the evening, on the way to the small attic bedroom — just big enough for sleeping — the river horizon disappears and a view of the cliffs behind the cabin opens, reminding everyone how tightly the Sázava is enclosed between them here.
The cabin is a light wooden structure set on a robust stone plinth. The wooden frame is clad on the interior with spruce wood panels and on the exterior with charred larch planks. Charring gives the façade timber durability, while also making the cabin a bit less appealing to uninvited guests.
It also — perhaps somewhat cynically — connects it with the previous structure. Toward the slope behind the cabin, the structure is clad in sheet metal resistant to water flowing down from the roof. Thanks to the unified material palette and colour — natural-toned wood panel and black metal — the interior forms a “cave” rather than a collection of house and furniture. The black metal of the woodstove, staircase and other interior elements naturally continues the theme of the charred façade both in colour and in its “proximity” to fire.
The durable natural linoleum floor allows free-flow movement between the cabin and the outdoors. Except for electricity, the cabin is self-sufficient. Water is supplied from an on-site well, and wastewater is collected in a tank within the plinth. Heating is provided by a woodstove and electric heaters.
The generosity of the main space is enabled by minimizing the upstairs rooms to small but sufficient sleeping areas. After all, the purpose of going out of the city is to be together… The shared space, spanning the full height of the cabin, connects the front and back — river and cliffs. Facing the river, the main space is fully glazed along its entire length, and the raised terrace replaces direct ground contact while offering uninterrupted views of the Sázava. The terrace can be closed with a folding shutter — when the summer sun is too strong, or when the weekend ends and the cabin transforms into a closed, “impregnable” box. Until next week…
Between the Rock and the River Cabin, Czech Republic – Property Information
Studio: Mimosa Architects – https://mimosa.cz/
Author: Petr Moráček, Jana Zoubková, Pavel Matyska, Dalibor Pospíšil
Contact E-mail info@mimosa.cz
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Studio address Vyšehradská 320/49, 128 00 Prague, Czech Republic

Project location: Prosečnice, Czech Republic
Project year: 2020
Completion year: 2025
Built-up area: 69 sqm
Usable floor area: 78 sqm

About Mimosa Architects
We live architecture. We enjoy seeking the best light for a house on a hill above the Vltava River, the views from a home below Mikulov Castle, or the way to merge old and new in converting an early 20th-century power plant in Plzeň into a 3rd-millennium experimental brewery. We love weaving networks of relationships in a bistro in Karlín, creating tension in a summer cinema in Prachatice, or letting time flow quietly in a cottage by the Sázava River.
We believe in simple principles, spaces, and objects. We seek atmosphere and character in places and buildings. We don’t waste gestures or materials; we focus on the essential: how not to destroy a piece of nature with a visitor center, not to make a mourning hall even sadder, or not to enclose a park unnecessarily with an impenetrable fence.
We love diversity — of people and their desires, of places and their atmospheres, of architecture itself. We want to keep contributing to it through small and large projects alike, in Bohemia, Moravia, and beyond, for individuals and for the public. For a better environment for all of us.
Photographer: Petr Polák, petrpolakstudio.cz, petr@petrpolakstudio.cz
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