The interior design office "Aet Piel Disain" was approached by a young and nice man who had just purchased a spacious, bright, sea-view apartment in one of Tallinn's most prestigious and fastest-growing areas, the Noblessner Port City. In cooperation with the interior architect Aet Piel, some simple but necessary changes were made in the apartment plan to make it a more beautiful, but also significantly a more functional space.
The biggest change in the apartment was the layout of the kitchen - instead of the originally planned small kitchenette, the architect designed a spacious, island-shaped long and bright worktop providing an opportunity to enjoy the view to the calm sea while busying oneself in the kitchen. The original dark wooden floor was replaced with white, large-sized ceramic tiles (Gigacer Light), which made the whole apartment visually significantly more spacious. To achieve a more interesting result, the same Gigacer Light ceramic tiles with five different textures were used to cover the bedroom wall. The dark, massive partition doors already installed in the apartment were also abandoned, they were replaced with massive white doors using a sliding partition wall. The minimalist material choices used are designed to emphasize the light and sea views.
As an interior design element, the entire apartment's lighting system plays an initially imperceptible but crucial role. With the help of the so-called intelligent lighting system, which takes into account the human biological rhythm and natural daylight.
One of the smaller rooms in the apartment was redesigned into a so-called walk-in wardrobe, which freed up a lot of space originally planned for storage in the hall, thanks to which it was possible to place an electrically controlled bio fireplace in the living room.
Minimalist and functional, but also eye-catching, beautiful furniture and room design accessories were chosen for the rooms. Perfect for longer-term sitting, ultra-comfortable semi-high Freifrau Leya bar stools were chosen to be placed at the kitchen counter, and N Tray offering many options for the combination was selected for the living room coffee table. The living room ceiling light, Davide Gropp's "Flash," consists of ultra-thin straight stainless-steel ropes, which distribute light evenly in the room and fascinate with its unique and simple design. Ligne Roset's timeless classic Togo chair with stool perfectly decorates the living room, and harmonizes with the minimalistic living room sofa (Borg), it can easily be moved to different places in the living room according to desire and suitable and easy to place it on the spacious terrace in summer. The apartment's large green plants are planted in beautiful Kyoto flowerpots by MadeDesign. The minimalist and natural linen textiles in the bedroom are from the Estonian brand Öökülm.