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Chromatic study, 50 m² in Milan
From the moment we enter, our visit is all about color! Three juxtaposed shades form the apartment’s overall color scheme, with each shade representing a room.
At the end of the corridor to the left is the bathroom. Textured lichen-green tiles, palm tree wallpaper and wooden elements create a soothing atmosphere.
The tiles with their different patterns are reused in the shower and combined with a tadelakt covering to reinforce the Mediterranean ambiance.
Leaving the bathroom, a vast central island marks the entrance to the living area. In the background, the all-white kitchen emerges positively from the terracotta walls and opens onto the living room.
The color even extends to the ceiling to accentuate the definition of the space. The dining area is accentuated by a printed satin fabric. On the right, a ribbed panel makes the transition to the living room.
In the living room, white takes over… in part! Terracotta is echoed in the carpet, and the green of the bathroom is echoed behind the sofa in a curvaceous, contemporary neo-cyma.
The blue bedroom is at the far end of the apartment. Here you’ll find the sleeping area, installed under the window, and the dressing room, entirely mounted on racks and left open to accentuate the graphic effect.
Arch
Closet
Colored wall
Kitchen island
Open kitchen
Polished concrete
Screen wall
Tiles
Wood
Photos : Riccardo Gasperoni, https://www.riccardogasperoni.com/
Text : Joséphine Levchin
Architect : Chromastudio