Renovating a house with a living area overlooking the city

C29

In this project, we redefined spaces, enhancing both the light and the view while ensuring practical functionality for daily use. To achieve these results, we implemented structural interventions that were necessary but not included in the original design.

  • Location:Via Commerciale, Trieste
  • Year of completion:2021
  • Dimensions:140 mq
  • Project Team:CN Group + design I AM

the starting point

Redefining spaces

Getting in tune with the client

The owners of this house, with a beautiful view of the city and the old harbor area, had been searching for someone who could meet their expectations to carry out their home project for about a year.

After the initial meeting with the clients, there was an immediate connection, and we took on the entire renovation project. The house was almost completely transformed from its original layout: we demolished load-bearing walls and reinforced the floors.

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The Living Area

At the clients’ request, we combined the kitchen with the living room to create a single living area that also includes a dining space.

An important feature in this space is the wall that separates the kitchen from the entrance corridor. This wall is actually a large, functional storage unit created by us based on the initial design and completely handcrafted. It’s a practical solution that divides the open space from the corridor and “contains” everything needed: shelves, pantry, refrigerator, and appliances.

Structural Ceiling and Antique Parquet

Creating a single open space required the reinforcement and reconstruction of the kitchen’s wooden floor structure, enhancing it to work in conjunction with the existing structures.

The owners decided to keep the light oak parquet flooring. We crafted oak strips that closely matched the existing ones to replace the ceramic tiles in the old kitchen and create a seamless look throughout the space.

The Other Rooms

The long corridor that follows the small entrance area is very bright thanks to the Venetian plaster chosen by the clients and applied by us, as well as the lighting system we installed.

The lighting, heating, and air conditioning systems have been completely redone, including the installation of a ceiling-mounted ducted climate control system for each room. The windows were also replaced while preserving the existing divisions to maintain the uniformity of the external facade.

The choice of furnishings was handled by the owners.

corridoio con spatolato veneziano

Walk-through wardrobe to divide the spaces

The Venetian plaster was also chosen for the master bedroom, which features a walk-through wardrobe that separates the main sleeping area from a smaller area that the owner has converted into a wardrobe and her study.

The second room is currently used as an office, pending its transformation into a nursery.
To complete the spaces, there is a laundry room and two bathrooms: one for guests near the living area and a larger one in the night zone. Both bathrooms have been fully renovated, including their layout, systems, and finishes.

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