Descripción

living area
Main Room / Living Area
Ordu, Turkey

The living area represented in this project is divided into two main areas: the kitchen and the dining-room. These environments are characterized by different floor plan and coverage by a false ceiling. The floors are: a resin floor glossy dove color that marks the entrance and the kitchen, a floor of silver Aristotea Collection Ultra Cement 150x75 remaining area. The floor of the terrace has been designed in teak wood. The kitchen and the entrance is covered by the plasterboard in the ceiling there are so many LEDs that give a starry sky effect. This environment is also characterized by glossy red kitchen wall made of resin and glass curtain wall (B) type Tex Glass which is the permanent combination of fabric and glass, this glass wall separates physically but not visually entry the relaxation area of the family. The kitchen cabinets are white polished, flamed with wood paneling and floor are all suspended except the peninsula with the fires. The dining area consists of a table with a glass top extendable where you can sit comfortably from 6 to 8 people, the chairs are comfortable, high-backed but modern design. The area around the great hall collects the rug sofa Molteni and the famous Barcelona chair by Mies van der Rohe, another classic piece of design, this time Italian is the Tolomeo lamp by Artemide, designed by Michele de Lucchi. Also on the carpet is a fairly recent piece of design, the table of the line design flowerssori Hans Kruger and Angelica Meucci. The fitted wall painted with a dove color houses the composition formed from two mobile one on the ground, always in plain wood, and one that forms a curious asymmetrical c in the wall.
Another exception should be made for the lights, there are many varieties, at the entrance as we have seen there the night sky led, on the hob and the worktop there are two spotlights with spot light, the dining table has its 3 lights suspended while the living area, as well as the Tolomeo floor lamp by Artemide, there is also the Foscarini Caboche chandelier designed by Patricia Urquiola and Eliana Gerotto; lighting system creates articulated many different situations.