Tropical Minimal

Residential
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Renovation of a 150-square-meter apartment in Turin.

Before the renovation, the apartment consisted of a large living room, kitchen, two bedrooms, two bathrooms, and poorly designed and oversized hallways. The client's brief was to retain the large living room, or, if possible, enlarge it by incorporating an open-plan kitchen, creating three bedrooms, two bathrooms, a large storage room, and using the second entrance to the apartment to create a studio apartment with a bathroom. With refinement and refinement, we succeeded.

The project's defining features are: the large, bright open-plan kitchen in the living area, protected by a large glass wall; the custom-designed suspended metal bookcase; and the large oak doors leading to the sleeping area's corridors, which are also characterized by the blue ceiling and microcement walkways. This finish is also found on the large living room wall and in the two bathrooms.

The bathrooms feature a connecting, opening porthole that allows natural light and ventilation into the windowless bathroom, as well as aesthetically designing the whole, creating a play of references between the mirrors and the round porthole.