The large penthouse, set on two levels and surrounded by large perimeter terraces, has been the subject of a complete renovation which has radically transformed it from both a distributional and formal point of view.
About Project
Square meters: 320 interiors – 160 exteriors
| Location: Roma
The style is essential, but at the same time cozy and welcoming.
Four big openings with pivot doors dominate the large living room which opens towards
the outdoor space.
A series of wooden portals emphasizes the functional areas of the living room, fireplace,
dining room and open kitchen, while creating multiple overlapping perspectives.
The relaxing tones of the plaster help create a cozy atmosphere.
Giant-plank parquet flooring was chosen to enhance the space, where precious works of art complete the architecture and create a perfect symbiosis.
Every element has been carefully designed and customized, from the living room furnishings to the coffee tables, the fireplace, and the kitchen.
The gaze moves across a variety of textures, from the beige of the spatulated plaster, to the light gray of the stone, to the warm, natural wood of the floor and portals.
One of the kitchen doors conceals a passage leading to the pantry and laundry room, where practical storage solutions enhance the home's functionality.
The numerous openings towards the terrace frame colorful views where seats, armchairs,
sofas and a large outdoor kitchen alternate in mutual exaltation.
The focal point of the transitional area between the living room and the sleeping quarters is the staircase leading to the upper floor, which houses a small gym, an office space, and a bathroom.
The staircase was conceived as an element that breaks away from the absolute rigor of the dominant architectural lines.
To highlight it, a dark wood finish was chosen to emphasize the sinuous handrail and create contrast with the rest of the flooring.
In the sleeping area there are two bedrooms and two bathrooms.
The master bedroom and bathroom directly overlook the terrace, continuing the visual
and functional exchange between inside and outside.
Two elegant brass sliding doors separate the bed area from the bathroom and the wellness
area where there is a large Turkish bath.
All bathrooms are covered in resin and each accessory is combined with the dominant
color tones.
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