An Apartment Concept For A Family of Four
An apartment concept for a family of four – dad, mom, two sons. There are also pets – two dogs. The features of the living room are the floor turning into the island, everything is laid out…
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An apartment concept for a family of four – dad, mom, two sons. There are also pets – two dogs. The features of the living room are the floor turning into the island, everything is laid out…
In an early seventies building, we found an uncharacterized apartment in Guarda, too compartmentalized and with little natural light.
The new apartment project at the Shakespeare tower in the Barbican developed through the initial conversations with its new owners, who previously had lived in Japan for many years.
Step into the world of the Hodb Apartment: a beautifully designed artist’s dwelling featuring a central cupboard in translucent polyester resin, a kitchen in dark marble, and symmetrical wooden volumes for bedrooms and storage.
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Studio hilight.design is fully responsible for the design concept, arrangement, interior project and final supervision of the implementation on this investment.
We proceeded to convert their one-bedroom into a studio that maximized the light and views, with defined entry, living/dining space, galley kitchen, office and bedroom niches, bathroom, and shoe closet.
The White Screens Apartment, built on 3200 sq. ft. (300 sqm), was designed for a private client. The Axelrod Design team were invited to combine two 23rd floor apartments into one.
As a starting point, the architect created a central wall, white and reflective, leading from the entrance, where it almost immediately turns a 90°corner and continues along the entire length of the apartment’s long axis.