A bourgeois apartment inside a rationalist building in Milan's Piazza Sant'Ambrogio that dialogues with different eras.
The primary intention of the project was to distinguish the living area from the sleeping area, which appear both chromatically and formally different from each other.
The atmosphere that pervades the living area is metaphysical, the round arches and flat backgrounds evoking timeless landscapes.
At the entrance, it is the brick color that pervades the back wall, which opens instead onto a bright space with dusty, blue and light blue tones that take over in the living area around the Carrara fireplace and in the dining area: a cherry branch towers over the imposing dining table against a midnight blue background.
The corridor leading to the sleeping area is also understood as an ethereal volume, covered by a light blue ceiling, evoking an atmosphere of suspension and comfort to reach the private rooms.
These rooms, each of them with an attached bathroom, are also understood as little worlds apart, both in the use of colors and materials that lead once again to an eclectic oriental-like world.
Project in collaboration with Cecilia Avogadro