The project for Cinco Apartment was guided by the unification of two independent apartments located in a residential building, with the goal of creating a single, larger, and more functional apartment that better accommodates the client’s family dynamics. The new layout consists of an integrated living room, dining room, and kitchen, three bedrooms (one of which is a suite), a small office, and four bathrooms.
The entrance, transformed into a long corridor lined with a unit clad in oak veneer with a stained finish, sets the tone for the elegance and material coherence that unified the space and enriched it with intricate details. The aim was to create a welcoming and cozy area with warm colors that contrast with the open space and the soft tones dominating the rest of the design.
Turning into the corridor, one is greeted by a spacious area that integrates the living and dining rooms with the kitchen. These spaces are characterized by the use of natural travertine stone and stained oak veneer, which harmonize beautifully with the chevron-patterned oak flooring. From the living room, there is access to an outdoor area, conceived as a fundamental part of the project. This private terrace extends the interior spaces, offering an open-air environment with privacy and natural elements such as a reflecting pool and a landscaped fence.
The master suite is distinguished by its generous walk-in closet, adorned with travertine accents and physically divided by a fluted glass partition. The use of travertine continues into the bathroom, blending seamlessly with the microcement cladding in a foam-colored finish.
The presence of natural stone, neutral colors, and curved lines are recurring elements throughout the project. These elements create a unified environment, enhancing the fluidity and dynamic experience of the living spaces.