At the foot of the Western Carpathians in the Czech Republic sits an inviting, two-story holiday home that dates back to the 1800s. Known as Mezi Lukami—which is Czech for "between meadows"—the historic barn was restored by Czech designer Daniela Hradilová and her partner, Petr Hradil. With the help of experienced local carpenters and stonemasons, Hradilová relied on "ingredients" found on-site—such as natural stone and wood—to reconstruct the volume into an inviting space that encourages visitors to linger.