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An all black space, very minimalist! We begin our visit with the kitchen. It’s designed to sublimate any useful or decorative object.
These shades of grey and black also elegantly overshadow the functional elements. Zoom in on the mosaic that covers the wall and acts as a backsplash.
It looks as if the rest of the apartment is in a different league… Note the beautiful sliding door in the full-height closet.
To prolong the suspense, let’s stop in the bathroom. It follows the same codes, ensuring great homogeneity and integrity throughout.
If we only discover the entrance lately, it’s because it’s the link between these two functional rooms and…
… a large, bright and immaculate living room! A long burel curtain aligns with the concrete beam, a vestige of the original partitioning.
This curtain helps control the relationship between spaces throughout the day. Now, we notice the yellow epoxy floor, which actually covers the whole apartment!
Its color is directly inspired by the building’s exterior walls. The large balcony is designed as a living space. Obviously, as we are in Cascais in the Lisbon region!
The only thing left to discover is the light wood module custom-made for the bedroom. Here, on the entrance side, it functions as a low, longitudinal support structure that extends right up to the bed.
L-shaped, it then converts into a stunning dressing room + office set. The color black unified the kitchen, now make way for another form of unity!
Balcony Colored wall Curtains Mirror Mosaic Resin Terrace Untreated concrete Wood
Photos : Francisco Nogueira
Text : Sébastien Mercadié
Architect : DC-AD