Description

My project stresses the willingness of the customer to live two important places of the day in a similar manner but always scouted. The dining room overlooking the smallest terrace is served by a wall (white wall on gray background) equipped plasterboard which retrieves the thickness of the wall of the pier to take the opportunity to hide the sliding door already provided.
The living room, formal heart of the house, responds back to the client's needs: a leather sofa that recalls the gray walls is directed towards the terrace and the panoramic view; behind the couch, in a non-invasive and completely reversible, there is a bench in the winter to take advantage of the romantic fireplace, upgraded to a new contemporary language. Here, again, a plasterboard wall system (gray on white background) recovers the space of the hangers to accommodate shelves again and a massive body that stands above the fireplace that actually conceals its true nature: wood panels plastered as the Wall conceal a wardrobe to accommodate the projector.

For enriching originally a place of little cramped and I chose to turn the corner next to the large window as a place for reading and thinking. A meditative corner to relax in his free time.
The contrasts of white oak with dark gray alternate with but with a determination that future guests will scream "I have a character!"