Apricot Rosetti Condo

67 Sqm

50 k

2023

Located in a building from the 1930s in the city center, this apartment manages to completely change the perception of what it means to refurbish a space in an old building. Despite its small size, it represents a subtle blend of contemporary minimalism and Japanese aesthetics, creating a refined, balanced, and harmonious environment.
Upon entry, you’ll be greeted by a mirror that adds depth to the small vestibule and a glasswand-type glass door, offering a sense of openness and light.

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Inside, the space has been maximized using streamlined furniture with simple lines and enhanced functionality, with each piece serving a well-defined purpose, and negative space being just as important as occupied space. Wooden panels, with a natural hue, strategically cover the walls, bringing warmth and balance. The predominant tones are neutral, emphasizing the idea of simplicity and tranquility.
As for the color accents, they become a key element that adds vitality and visual balance, with the most prominent being the Camaleonda sofa by Mario Bellini, a dominant element in the living area. These vibrant shades bring a touch of freshness and optimism to the overall design.
The bedrooms have been treated similarly, but each has its own visual identity. Walls finished with a special decorative similar to microcement highlight the soft furniture in shades of orange and olive, respectively. Additionally, the kitchen has been treated with minimalism, featuring compact fronts and fully functional equipment.
Light plays an essential role in the atmosphere of the space. The lighting is discreet, with linearly designed lamps, accentuated by specially selected recessed technical lighting to complement the overall design. It’s a space that invites relaxation and introspection, offering a zen and orderly atmosphere.

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