Article source: Studio di Architettura Claude Petarlin
The main aspect the attention of this project was focused upon, was the pursuit of the characterization of the living area, which was rethought according to the “coating” of the existing central pillar. The identification of the new “appearance,” has made it possible to determine and distinguish two specific living areas and to create at the same time a new volume / container which services the TV area. New recessed light fixtures and “blades” of indirect light, consisting of hidden LED strips have been installed. New flooring made of knotty oak has also made it possible to level out the spaces which were previously fragmented by continuous visual discontinuities, determined by the different floor surfaces. All the service areas have been modernized thanks to the use of new materials and surfaces, such as the use of large slabs of porcelain stoneware and coloured enamels.
- Architects: Studio di Architettura Claude Petarlin
- Project: RM HOUSE – PROPERTY RENOVATION
- Location: Romano d’Ezzelino, Vi, Italy