The renovation of the Larus apartment was guided by the confidence of the residents. They gave us the key and gave us complete freedom to do our job. With carte blanche, we analyzed the profile of the residents and began to match the DOBLLE aesthetic to the tastes of those who had hired us. The main point was to execute a 40m² project on a low budget. Lovers of the minimalist style, the couple of owners wanted an apartment with as much integration as possible, light colors, natural textures and plenty of vegetation. Highlight for the living room and bathroom wall, where we explore the colors to make the environment more cozy. During the renovation, we assumed full responsibility for the work so that the residents would not have a headache with anything. We guided the choice of new furniture that would make up the decoration, we took advantage of the pieces she already had, exchanged many ideas and presented the best products and suppliers in the market to carry out the work. The result was a delivery on time, within budget and which exceeded customer expectations.
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