In this project, the apartment initially lacked a defined entrance, leaving it without a true sense of arrival. Inspired by this challenge, we envisioned a unique architectural solution—a geometric T-shaped wall that would serve as the focal point of the space. This wall was more than just a partition; it became a functional piece of art, seamlessly dividing the living area while enhancing the flow of the apartment.
On one side of this T-shaped wall, we crafted a sleek console that welcomes guests as they enter. It’s not just an entrance console, but a statement piece that sets the tone for the entire apartment. On the other side, we created a side unit that complements the dining area, allowing the wall to serve dual purposes without overwhelming the space. Both pieces of furniture are recessed into the wall, maintaining a clean, uncluttered look that respects the apartment’s proportions.
As we moved through the space, the guest WC presented another opportunity to add a touch of character. We chose to introduce an oriental tile design, which instantly transformed the WC into a vibrant and elegant retreat, a hidden gem within the home.
The kitchen became a canvas of color and functionality, where we blended a beautiful shade of blue with harmonious light grey tones. This palette, combined with carefully selected accessories, created a kitchen that is both practical and visually stunning. To enhance the experience further, we integrated lighting that not only illuminates the space but casts a magical glow on the walls, creating an inviting and warm atmosphere.
In the bedroom, we maximized functionality by designing a massive closet that spans the entire length of the hall wall. This addition provided ample storage space, ensuring that every piece of clothing had its place while maintaining the room’s aesthetic appeal.
Each element in this project was thoughtfully considered, turning challenges into opportunities to create a space that is both beautiful and functional, offering a warm and welcoming environment for its residents.