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Inquadratura dall ’ alto del vano scale : un moderno lampadario a cascata illumina l ’ ingresso dove il parapetto lavorato in ferro e il pavimento di graniglia testimoniano le origini storiche della dimora ( Far Arreda ).
SUSPENDED BETWEEN CLASSIC AND MINIMAL
By reinterpreting the past , FAR Arreda enhances the memories and the contemporary beauty of a flat in Brescia . A young couple entrusted the interior designers of FAR Arreda with the restyling of a dwelling , on the second floor of a historic building in the city centre . Access to the floor is via a large and typical 1950s staircase : a wrought iron handrail and a decorated grit flooring are the memories of a past which , combined with the cascading chandelier , relive the present and lead us towards the contemporary interiors . Once you cross the threshold , absolute modernity shows up and the gaze expands into the living area , left intentionally airy and open . The doors and the partition walls of the open space are minimal , created as furnishing elements or as light decorative backdrops . Examples include the vertical black panels of the living room
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which , if necessary , separate the studio area , the full-height iron and glass door of the guest bathroom , and the raw-effect resin wall that visually separates the dining area and the kitchen area . This wall is rough and highly tactile : on the one hand , it enhances the area of conviviality , like an abstract painting in contrast with the smooth surface of the table ; on the other , it supports the kitchen with clean and essential lines . The dividing element thus becomes an integral part of the kitchen composition , built as a set of pure volumes . The suspended black end contrasts with the vertical thrust that dominates the environment . The ceilings are high , with structures left exposed . The alternation between the more classic elements – such as the wooden trusses and the reclaimed capital beam – and those closest to the industrial style – the iron T-beam in the living room – is very effective . The choice of lights calls to mind a more industrial and contemporary style too ; very technical , with the track lighting and the spotlights that illuminate the passages and the working areas . Iconic and design elements , such as floor and table lamps , emphasize the architectural views and the art pieces . In a refined mix of warm and cold shades of grey , the minimal furnishings of the living room match with the resin floor , creating a peaceful and relaxing environment , overlooking the large terrace . The corridor leading to the sleeping area has a more classic taste , with original Libertystyle double doors . Here , the master bedroom brings back the essentiality of the house : the low bed in the middle of the room , a picture on the floor , a design lamp and a carpet . Everything results in a warm and welcoming atmosphere , as well as very bright . Lastly , in a secluded position , the walk-in closet boasts large wardrobes with glass doors , with double access from the corridor and the master bedroom .
Interior design by FAR Arreda Photography by Celeste Cima Written by Anna Zorzanello
CHI Far Arreda progettazione d ’ interni via Martiri della Libertà 23 Roncadelle Bs tel 030 2780270 fararredamenti . com info @ fararredamenti . com