Description

My goal was to develop different scenarios where Ermetika doors would play a part either complementing a space or making a statement.

I used the Absolute Swing for two exhibition scenarios:
- One of them is an image where the doors are in the colors of an expositional carpet, making the entire room an exhibition where the doors act as part of the art;
- The other is a minimalistic scenario where the doors blend in the white walls, very museum-like, so the pieces in the room can stand out.

I used Absolute Evo Single in two apartment scenarios:
- The first scenario is two rooms (one blue, one pink), divided by one bathroom (a white room). The doors are the same color as the walls, so they are both complimentary of the rooms and contrasting in the bathroom, giving a clear sensation space of which door to take to which room. In the mirror, you can also see a third door, this time green, leading to something unknown.
- The second one is an almost empty apartment, with the sensation of just moved in, a few statement pieces such as Huggy chair from Sarah Ellison (AU). The doors are in the wood, complementing the wood panels on the walls and adding warmth to this bright apartment.

Finally, I used Absolute Evo Double in two villa scenarios (both very spacious):
- In one, you see 3 Ermetika Absolute Evo Double doors, all in white, hiding in the walls, helping shape the perspective of the villa. These three doors inline create a sense of axis that ends in the bathroom, with a stand-alone wood bathtub as the center of the image.
- In the last one, the Absolute Evo Double is made in wood and hides in a library wall. The all-wood composition distinguishes itself from the background of the dining room, made out of concrete.

I hope you enjoy the images. My goal was to achieve spaces that inspire clients and Architects to chose your doors as the right choice for the most varied environments.

Thank you for the opportunity.