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Brain Factory - Architecture & Design
2018 Marina di San Nicola, Italy
LOCATION: Marina di San Nicola
AREA: 75 sq. m.
TYPE: Realized project
Nella progettazione di questa villa di 75 mq, articolata su due piani, a Marina di San Nicola, centro balneare del litorale laziale e meta di villeggiatura estiva di molti romani, si è tenuto in considerazione non solo la vicinanza al mare, ma anche l’ampio respiro conferito dal giardino circostante e dalla vista mozzafiato sul mare del terrazzo al primo piano. La villa è stata completamente ristrutturata, attraverso una nuova divisione degli spazi interni che ha prediletto al piano terra una soluzione a pianta aperta con l’inserimento di un bagno di servizio e al primo piano la collocazione delle stanze da letto e del bagno. Elemento di connessione visiva è la scala che sembra fluttuare nello spazio grazie ad una balaustra a tutt’altezza in vetro extra-chiaro realizzata su disegno in sole due parti: in questo modo la scala acquisisce luce naturale dalle ampie vetrate del piano terra, mentre la sera le luci led segnapasso in corrispondenza dei gradini e un taglio di luce RGB sul controsoffitto inclinato creano atmosfere ricercate. L’open space al piano terra è minimal e dinamico: da un lato, infatti, gioca sul concetto di involucro colorato, grazie alla realizzazione di un controsoffitto ribassato, in corrispondenza della cucina, di color blu navy che prosegue nelle due pareti limitrofe; dall’altro, grazie al recupero del sottoscala, attraverso un’architettura rigorosa e minimale, è stata realizzata una parete attrezzata in cartongesso con diversi vani di alloggio chiusi da sportelli filo muro, che ospitano non solo la TV ma anche un cestello estraibile completamente rivestito da sezioni di tronchi di pino marittimo tipico della zona recuperato dalle potature stagionali: l’illusione ottica che si crea è quella di sembrare apparentemente un vano porta-legna per il camino, poi con un semplice ‘push’ il cestello estraibile diventa un comodo porta-oggetti. Ciottoli bianchi, canne di bamboo installate a filo pavimento, resina cementizia color blu navy, gres effetto legno ma dal trattamento sbiancato abbinato a geometrie a parete coordinate, sono tutti elementi dal richiamo marino ma usati con eleganza.
Born & Bred Studio
Introducing a ground floor flat within a classic Victorian terrace house, enhanced by a captivating modern L-Shape extension. This residence pays homage to its Victorian heritage while elevating both its aesthetic and practical appeal for modern living. Nestled within these walls is a young family, comprising a couple and their newborn.
A comprehensive back-to-brick renovation has transformed every room, shaping the flat into a beautiful and functional haven for family life. The thoughtful redesign encompasses a side return extension, a modernized kitchen, inviting bedrooms, an upgraded bathroom, a welcoming hallway, and a charming city courtyard garden.
The kitchen has become the heart of this home, where an open plan kitchen and living room seamlessly integrate, expanding the footprint to include an extra bedroom. The end result is not only practical and aesthetically pleasing but has also added significant value to the ground floor flat.
Deik
Project: Residential interior refurbishment
Site: Kensington, London
Designer: Deik (www.deik.co.uk)
Photographer: Anna Stathaki
Floral/prop stylish: Simone Bell
We have also recently completed a commercial design project for Café Kitsuné in Pantechnicon (a Nordic-Japanese inspired shop, restaurant and café).
Simplicity and understated luxury
The property is a Grade II listed building in the Queen’s Gate Conservation area. It has been carefully refurbished to make the most out of its existing period features, with all structural elements and mechanical works untouched and preserved.
The client asked for modest, understated modern luxury, and wanted to keep some of the family antique furniture.
The flat has been transformed with the use of neutral, clean and simple elements that blend subtly with the architecture of the shell. Classic furniture and modern details complement and enhance one another.
The focus in this project is on craftsmanship, handiwork and the use of traditional, natural, timeless materials. A mix of solid oak, stucco plaster, marble and bronze emphasize the building’s heritage.
The raw stucco walls provide a simple, earthy warmth, referencing artisanal plasterwork. With its muted tones and rough-hewn simplicity, stucco is the perfect backdrop for the timeless furniture and interiors.
Feature wall lights have been carefully placed to bring out the surface of the stucco, creating a dramatic feel throughout the living room and corridor.
The bathroom and shower room employ subtle, minimal details, with elegant grey marble tiles and pale oak joinery creating warm, calming tones and a relaxed atmosphere.
ELEDOCE
En este proyecto se ha integrado como elemento diferenciador un aseo integrado en salón a petición del propietario. Se ha utilizado madera de Robre Natural para panelar el aseo del mismo material que el suelo de la vivienda.
H. Miller Bros
Set within an airy contemporary extension to a lovely Georgian home, the Siatama Kitchen is our most ambitious project to date. The client, a master cook who taught English in Siatama, Japan, wanted a space that spliced together her love of Japanese detailing with a sophisticated Scandinavian approach to wood.
At the centre of the deisgn is a large island, made in solid british elm, and topped with a set of lined drawers for utensils, cutlery and chefs knifes. The 4-post legs of the island conform to the 寸 (pronounced ‘sun’), an ancient Japanese measurement equal to 3cm. An undulating chevron detail articulates the lower drawers in the island, and an open-framed end, with wood worktop, provides a space for casual dining and homework.
A full height pantry, with sliding doors with diagonally-wired glass, and an integrated american-style fridge freezer, give acres of storage space and allow for clutter to be shut away. A plant shelf above the pantry brings the space to life, making the most of the high ceilings and light in this lovely room.
User
This expansive living room features cathedral ceilings, light wood floors. and a unique wood stove.
Studio Cocochic
Reforma para la eliminación de gotelé, colocación de suelo nuevo en porcelanico imitando a la madera y rodapié.
Jlc Design
Photographe : Fiona RICHARD BERLAND
Appartement en enfilade, les plafonds sont blancs avec des moulures, les plinthes sont peintes dans la même couleur que les murs. Des poignées de portes rondes en métal brossé on été posées, Un meuble TV en bois blanc et bois naturel vient occuper l'espace de ce pan de mur, que l'on a voulu sobre avec l'écran fixé au mur. Les fils ont été encastrés dans le murs pour ne pas avoir une goulotte ou une gaine visible.
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