INTERIORS & INTERIOR DESIGN
white monochromatic box , the white worktop of the cooking area , containing an inset hob facing onto the living area in a mark of sharing and conviviality , is bordered by an area of large-format white porcelain tiles – interrupting the stack-bond parquet present in the rest of the space – and a white slatted soffit feature . In the context of this chromatic absolutism , the presence of the bright-orange cooker hood ducting and kitchen tap are deliberately discordant elements which lend the environment a touch of carefree vivacity .
Brutally interrupting the rhythmic and regular progress of the slatwall panelling ' s " millerighe " pattern are two large openings – one a doorway , the other a hatch – making it possible to insert the kitchen area into the fluid , dynamic spatial layout .
This is located in the " box " formed by the slatwall panelling with a symmetrical yet inverse stylistic and visual projection : like the inside of a clean room , the colours become much lighter and the formal matrix of alignments is resumed following the same formal plot , nevertheless unwinding through new and different stylistic motifs .
This environment first and foremost presents a clear , sharp simultaneous presence of different materials , suggesting and identifying the precise and clear distinction between the most purely functional area and the more strictly convivial zone . Enclosed in a
The other half of the geometrically defined space – in which the parquet flooring tightly laid in stack bond continues uninterrupted – houses generous cabinetry , ideal for storage of appliances , and also incorporating the pantry . Inside of this closed layout , fully visible from the living area and bordered and defined within a tiled area featuring discontinuous geometric motifs , an open space frames the custom kitchen table , which is a direct extension of the shallow countertop over the lower cabinets , supported by a glass leg .
In the corridor , a tight structure of wooden slats – completely in perspective with and mirroring the " millerighe " pattern of the slatwall unit – identifies and defines a stylistic component with a strong personality which leads to the bedrooms , whose flush access doors are perfectly integrated in the decorative scheme which represents the overall design key to the environment .
The bedrooms zone in turn follows two clearly distinct formal scores .
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