
Milano, MI, Italia
Residenziale - Appartamento
The interior design of your home has been developed as follows:
In the entrance area, the design was created starting from the existing mirror. Below the mirror, a horizontal wooden shelf was added for placing decorative items or everyday objects. Decorative panels were designed to cover the radiator up to the lower shelf, and the same panels continue on the wall behind the mirror up to the ceiling, maintaining the same width as the radiator panels.
Next to the mirror, a storage cabinet was designed with a central open shelf highlighted by focused lighting, ideal for displaying decorative pieces. Two wall lamps were placed on both sides of the mirror, and finally, two poufs were added for seating. In the wall niche opposite the mirror, I designed a full-height storage unit. The upper section is intended for items used less frequently, while the lower part is divided — one side serving as a shoe and coat closet, and the other as a vacuum cleaner cabinet. The central section of this unit features a decorative area made of a different material, enhanced by accent lighting.
The space under the stairs has been transformed into an indoor garden, where you can place your favorite small tree. With proper plant lighting, this green corner will contribute to both the atmosphere and the natural beauty of the space.
For the dining area, I kept your existing white table and paired it with a rug that harmonizes with the parquet and the warm tones of the overall design. The chairs, living room furniture, rugs, and curtains were all selected according to the references you provided. The dining area is shown for eight seats, but the layout allows for additional chairs if desired.
For the TV wall, I designed a continuous base cabinet (50 cm high). The upper part of the wall is divided into five sections: the central section (230 cm wide) houses the TV, with a slim shelf above it. On both sides, there are two shelving units with four shelves each — one 60 cm wide and the other 115 cm.
The central section features two sliding doors that move sideways: when open (for TV use), they cover the 115 cm shelving units; when closed (to conceal the TV), they cover the central area.
In the master bedroom, the layout includes a double bed and a console (you may place a mirror instead of artwork above it if you prefer). A full-width curtain was designed for the window and terrace door. The fabric, color, and material of this curtain, as well as the wall design, bed, and bedside lamps, were carefully coordinated to create a warm and refined atmosphere.
In the second bedroom, the existing white bed (with its current dimensions) was kept. Next to it, I designed a full-height wardrobe (90 cm wide, 60 cm deep) for clothing storage — or it may be made shallower if not used for that purpose.
A linear ceiling light was placed above the bed to emphasize the wall decoration and the framed element behind it. A bedside lamp sits on the nightstand. The desk and its shelving unit are positioned under the window to make the best use of the natural light and the wall recess.
On the wall opposite the bed, I placed a bookcase and a bench. The bench functions both as a shoe storage unit and as a cozy seating nook by the window. It is enhanced with a linear ceiling light and an additional spotlight. Beyond the window, another wardrobe (120 cm wide, 60 cm deep) was designed for clothing and general storage. This wardrobe also includes two decorative open niches highlighted by focused lighting.
If desired, you may hang a mirror or a wall clock above the bench.
For this room, I designed short Venetian-style blinds. To conceal the radiator, the same panel design used in the entrance can be applied.
The ceiling layout and existing light fixtures remain unchanged, with the design focused on the wall treatments.
I have also prepared renderings of each space, along with photos and links to the suggested furniture pieces, so that you can better visualize and understand the proposed design.
I hope these designs reflect your vision and expectations, and that they bring warmth and harmony to your home.