Sand by Flussocreativo Design Studio
The project by Studio Flussocreativo is focused on combining two apartments into one, creating a bright environment characterized by the imperfection of natural matter.
The flat covers an area of about 90 sq meters in which the living and sleeping areas maintain an overall coherence thanks to the use of resin floor and by the marmorino marble that covers the walls and high ceilings of the whole house.
The living area, enhanced by the large windows and white curtains that give brightness to the room, is defined in its functionality by the use of a thin black track applied on the sloping ceiling. Its spotlights, in fact, act as stage accents emphasizing through their punctual light the various moments of the open-space.
Rough hemlock, covering custom furniture and structural elements, is the material that breaks with the gentle tones of the room, becoming its protagonist.
The bases of the kitchen, the functional false ceiling that houses ducting, piping and lighting and the TV cabinet become through this material the characterizing elements of the environment, each designed with exclusive design details.
Black details throughout the open-plan space contrast and connect the different shades of materials in both the living and sleeping areas. Black tubular draperies and faucets coordinate with the lighting and bathroom accessories.
The main bathroom, also characterized by a generous height, is chromatically divided between the sand-color resin and the white marmorino of the walls. To interrupt the chromatic dualism, a Prussian Blue-colored cabinet and white glossy wall-hung bathroom fixtures were included.
In the sleeping area, in addition to the carefree walnut parquet bedroom with romantic patterns, we find the double bedroom. Here special attention was paid to the organization of elements to create a comfortable and complete environment.
In fact, the two architectural cuts made in the wall behind the bed provide access to the master bathroom on one side and a practical walk-in closet on the other.
The vertical geometries of the glossy tiles and the use of essential furniture make these two functional spaces rich in characterizing details and consistent with the atmosphere of the whole house.