Architectural solutions with a focus on materials.
Entrance and living area
From the moment you enter the apartment, the strong character of the home is evident. The entrance door is a flush-mounted armoured door set into a mirrored wall with diamond-cut finishes. During the renovation, we restored the original splendor of the terrazzo flooring in the entrance. We constructed a light-filtering partition made of white-painted laminated wood beams to separate the entrance from the living area.
The living area was redefined by demolishing the wall that separated the living room from the lounge, creating a single, bright space. This area was enhanced with BauBuche beech wood, a unique wood treatment made from microlaminated sheets. This material was used both for the all-wall cabinetry and the flooring, creating a seamless effect from the floor to the vertically extending furniture.
Kitchen enlarged and functional corridor
The client wanted to expand the kitchen while keeping the existing cabinets. To achieve this, the spaces were redefined by redesigning the corridor with a curved layout that naturally leads to the kitchen. This involved reconstructing drywall partitions to accommodate hidden cabinets and installing flush-mounted doors. On one side, the entire corridor was covered with Glamora wallpaper, thanks to the work of a specialized wallpaper installer.
For the kitchen flooring, we restored the original Venetian terrazzo tiles.
High-quality materials and custom-made furniture for the master bathroom
In the master bathroom, we collaborated with specialists in creating resin-coated floors and vertical surfaces. The niche shower with chromotherapy is enhanced by a kerlite tile wall. For the furniture, we created custom pieces designed by the client and drafted by the architect.
Construction Details
The apartment features a baseboard made of calamine steel (oxidation that occurs during the hot processing of steel products), which imparts a distinctive personality to the space.
In addition to the work related to the systems, drywall, and lighting points, we built the infrastructure for a mechanical ventilation system with heat recovery (MVHR), which provides continuous air exchange for purification and ventilation.