An attic to the centimeter

An attic to the centimeter

ingresso verticale
Mansarda libreria
Mansarda – Milano
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Mansarda – Milano
sala pranzo vertical
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Mansarda camera
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bagno wenge
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Mansarda bagno
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An attic to the centimeter

 

In this totally renovated attic, each space has been designed to make the environment airy but at the same time usable in all its parts.

Project: Paolo Demarini
Year: 2017
Site: Milano

An attic of an old railing house with a splendid view of the center of Milan. The goal was to make the environment as modern and functional as possible, recovering the original exposed beams and all the depth of the roof, the height of which descends soft from the ridge. The entrance overlooks the long and narrow living room where a plasterboard library structure accompanies the entire left wall up to the sleeping area. On the right side the sofa, designed by Maderna Salotti, has an island that can be dragged and hooked frontally to make it a double bed available to any guests. The large furniture in the living area embraces the sofa and the dining area and is characterized by large, very low and deep drawers with oversized runners. The material chosen is a textured gray laminate with a very delicate fabric texture. The same is present, in a different shade, in the sleeping area. Also here, the bedroom furnishings, from the chests of drawers to the hanger, are low and deep in order to use the most of the inclination of the attic. The two bathrooms are respectively in oak, with the back wall equipped, and in wenge.

An attic to the centimeter

 

In this totally renovated attic, each space has been designed to make the environment airy but at the same time usable in all its parts.

Project: Paolo Demarini
Year: 2017
Site: Milano

A true industrial loft

A true industrial loft

cucina Loft industriale
dettagli cucina Loft industriale

soggiorno Loft industriale

A true industrial loft

 

An industrial loft in Tribeca, the internal style reflects the exterior of the building, which is located in a former industrial area of ​​the late 19th Century.

Project: CLS Architetti
Year: 2014
Site: New York

The renovation project carried out by a prestigious architecture studio aim to respect and maintain the salient features of this characteristic industrial building. With all this, high ceilings, floor mosaics, antique parquet, moldings around the windows and the particular ceiling. The space is illuminated by large windows and the divisions that have been created inside the apartment do not deprive it of brightness and airiness, the sliding wall that divides the living area from the kitchen has been tailor made in black waxed iron and transparent crystal. Inside there is an equipped kitchen in stainless steel, which develops essential, without wall units and with a niche back wall where the large free-standing refrigerator is installed. The side wall stands out with a fresh mint green color and gives liveliness to the environment. The remaining furnishings are dark and essential.

A true industrial loft

 

An industrial loft in Tribeca, the internal style reflects the exterior of the building, which is located in a former industrial area of the late 19th Century.

Project: CLS Architetti
Year: 2014
Site: New York