The Porta Romana project was carried out by studying a solution that would make the most of the space, which initially had the classic Milanese configuration of an apartment in which the rooms are served by a corridor.
We wanted to emphasize the strong point of this apartment: its brightness.
In fact, this is a house that, although on the second floor, enjoys ample space, with the main façade that, not having buildings behind it, connects with a visual axis to several adjacent blocks.
Two rooms and the hallway have been joined and transformed into a bright open space where we find the living area and kitchen, with an extendable table, sofa and a custom-made TV cabinet that includes three full-height doors for storage space.