Livigno, SO, Italia
Residential - Apartment
Two design proposals were prepared, focusing on natural wood finishes that reflect your preferred aesthetic. The kitchen was redesigned and kept in its current location to preserve privacy and ensure that any clutter remains out of view. The dining area was shaped around the provided reference, while the living room was arranged to offer comfort and a direct connection to the balcony view.
Due to ceiling height limitations, the use of bunk beds was excluded early in the design process. A single bed was instead placed in a more practical location to maintain comfort and spatial flow. These height constraints also informed other layout and furniture decisions.
Natural materials and warm tones were used consistently to create a cohesive and calming atmosphere. Storage was integrated discreetly to maintain visual cleanliness without interrupting the flow of the space. The design also prioritized natural light, with layouts and furnishings positioned to enhance openness and brightness.
The connection with the balcony was emphasized to strengthen the sense of indoor-outdoor continuity and extend the perceived space. Overall, the design aimed to minimize unnecessary partitions and optimize efficiency without compromising comfort or character.