Apartment for a Young Man.
Working with the client was extremely easy. He simply voiced his interests, and in fact, right from the start, he approved our concept and visual style. From there, as perpetual seekers of the best, we made some minor adjustments to the details. However, every suggestion we made resonated one hundred percent with the client, which resulted in a project that is very relevant, fresh, and intriguing.
The kitchen and living room were separated using different flooring materials, and an accent dining area with wooden panels and ceiling was created. The living room area was designed in neutral gray tones, complemented by a high-back sofa from the Driade factory and a vibrant limited-edition rug from the Artep factory. The countertops and window sills were made of natural granite to tie the entire composition together.
The bedroom can be accessed through the walk-in closet. The built-in wardrobes with glass fronts from the Tumidei factory fit perfectly into the overall interior concept.
The bedroom has a very distinctive feature thanks to the voluminous veneered panels behind the bed. They were custom-made based on our designs at the Italian factory, Faber Mobili.
The client is an athlete who collects an assortment of original and limited-edition sneakers. Therefore, it was decided to make them a public display so that they could be showcased to guests. We came up with interesting illuminated boxes for each individual pair and positioned them in the transitional area from the corridor to the kitchen-living room, ensuring they wouldn't go unnoticed.
Tall mirrored doors, various lighting scenarios, fabrics, finishes, materials, and textures - all of these elements make the interior unique and vibrant.