Penthouse of a complex immersed in the hills of Altea, Spain.
Oriented with sea views.
Living room, kitchen and bedrooms are completely focused to the terrace with sea view. The entrance hall was also integrated into the living space.
Upon entering, the focus is directed on the terrace.
Great sightlines and perspectives.
Minimalist, predominantly white balanced with oak and beige concrete.
Kitchen is a monolith which can be pushed fully closed or open.
The LED lighting in both the ceiling and vertically, creates an enhanced architectural experience.
The entire apartment is architectural, functional and not just decorative.
The loose furniture is carefully matched to the use and the architectural character of the whole.
Greatness lies in simplicity and openness. Details are no coincidences.
They are the ultimate proof of skill and craftsmanship: a reflection of the perfectionism of the interior architect Filip Deslee.
“Disorder is something that does not tolerate our interiors. The tight finish asks residents discipline to keep order. That is surprisingly good. Even in families with small children.”
“White is pure: pure, flexible and very expressive We prefer to think in 'zones' than in' rooms.”
Interior designers Filip Deslee & Keith Baert are a team with the same vision and style but also two characters with a different tone and key.
"Access your interiors as architecture, not as a backdrop. A harmonious interior means that there is a balance between space, matter (furniture and furnishings) and light. Handle to achieve that balance architectural concepts such as "point-plane-line-volume.”
"Materials provide color, not only because they themselves have a color but also because they react to light. Materials provide structure and deliver vivid contrasts that you can never achieve with color. Materials can juggle as you choose the right proportions and combinations.“