The heart of the living area is dominated by a mirror that cleverly conceals the television, multiplying natural light and visually expanding the space. A frame with
four mirrored doors, framed by minimalist metal elements, allows for the fluid and discreet movement of the doors. The inverted tree chandelier, with its copper finish in parure with the kitchen faucets, bathes the living and dining area in light, creating a refined focal point.
The kitchen, in dark thermo-treated oak, stands out in stark contrast to the marble and parquet flooring, elevating the visual importance of the fine materials. Hidden inside
of the kitchen columns, a secret door leads to the master area, which includes a study, laundry room, bathroom and master bedroom.
Hidden niches behind the paneling provide storage and personal storage spaces,
maintaining the original appearance of the walls. Before entering the sleeping area, one passes through a walk-in closet where the floor and paneling speak the language of
same material with naturally different patterns and colors. From the walk-in closet, one enters a long, narrow bathroom, where the bath and toilet areas are separated by full-height glass panes.
Here, too, wood and marble blend harmoniously, enhancing each other’s colors and materiality. In the second bathroom, marble dominates the scene, providing a relaxing and bright environment.
The child’s bedroom, while standing out from the rest of the apartment, thanks to a warm wall tone creates a playful ambiance in keeping with the overall aesthetic of the house.
Lighting plays a key role throughout the apartment, with a careful balance of natural and artificial light to enhance the fine materials with different textures and high-quality finishes. The choice of materials, from thermo-baked oak wood to marble, emphasizes a harmonious contrast that lends character and depth to the spaces.