INTERIORS & INTERIOR DESIGN
" The regular and consequent flow of parallel lines emerges as a common thread in the entire design interpretation of the space and its individual rooms and area "
In the living area itself , the slatwall panelling which occupies a significant area emerges as the undisputed protagonist of the new interpretation – architectural , stylistic and formal – of the entire residence : it is the focal point of the design and tangible common thread between the various spaces , making it possible to view the corridor leading to the bedrooms as an extension , both visual and functional , of the living area , a characteristic which is highlighted by the ceiling track lighting system .
The living area emerges as a particularly large and welcoming space , its volume standing out with the large panoramic window which dominates the entire wall and visually extends the residence towards the maritime landscape and its infinite splendour . Impalpable delimitations make it easy to define and identify the spaces dedicated to the entryway , the living area itself and the dining room , in a constant , fluid manner free of interruptions .
Visually inscribed in a smaller volume but in direct spatial dialogue with the day area , the entrance hall is delineated by the storage / divider represented by the glass and wood " floating " bookshelf , and completed with the presence of large full-height cabinets , camouflaged in the same colour and finish as the walls , with the function of coat and jacket storage .
The " millerighe " slatwall panelling is structured as furnishing with an entirely containing function , as a small bar is hidden inside it : this strategic transformative design makes it possible to define a complete , accessorised space to meet numerous needs , while taking up a depth of just 10 cm . The specific position in which this piece of furniture is located – its presence also partially marks out and delimits the corridor area – lends functionality to a passageway which could otherwise be easily overlooked and makes it a focal point , at the same time completing the visual triangulation of conviviality composed of the sofa and dining table .
Surrounded by the " millerighe " panelling , the TV appears in close visual dialogue with the sofa , which features soft forms and is in turn strongly connected with the panoramic view of the sea : both elements , together , define a precise relaxation subspace within the large spatial volume and scenic structure of the day area . Finally , located between the entrance and the sofa area , perfectly aligned with the large window which enjoys a spectacular view of the hills surrounding Vico Equense , is the living room table , with sleek , simple lines , at the same time enhanced and embellished by the imposing chandelier .
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