ArchShowcase Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination. Apartment M8 in Koper, Slovenia by marasovic arhitektiFebruary 14th, 2019 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: marasovic arhitekti This project, realized as a fully functional apartment for a couple, is actually a sample project/showroom inside our studio. It clearly shows the way in which we think and work and is a great non-verbal communication tool between our client, collaborators, and our studio. The apartment is situated in the old city center of Koper, in a building that was designed by the renowned Slovenian modernist Edo Mihevc. The interior design was influenced by the legacy of the original design, but adapted to a contemporary lifestyle and modern-day needs.
The kitchen and the living room were joined by the elimination of a partition wall. The presence of the bedroom and the office is undetectable due to the hidden doors in the wooden panelling. In this way, privacy is maintained even though both spaces open onto the living room. The air conditioning unit is also hidden behind the wooden panelling, as well as a storage closet. The used materials and elements were carefully selected through several tests with carpenters and other suppliers. The flooring, bathroom walls and the kitchen countertop are made of Ceppo di Gre, ornamental stone of gray color, extracted from the village of Gre, Italy. The furniture is mostly made of brushed oak with an anthracite interior, while doors and the wardrobe are made of white MDF. The shelves, lights and the fireplace are made of black steel and give a strong contrast to the bright interior. The center of the space is a “floating” table, featuring a support made of glass. Contact marasovic arhitekti
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