With a total area of 580 m2, the concept of the apartment is based on the open relationship between the interior and exterior spaces, created by the large terrace and the separation of public and private areas.
The entrance is defined by two structures, one made of stone and the other of wood, containing the foyer and directing the path towards the main space.
The materials used include polished matte Donna Gray marble flooring; walls made of large-format leather-finished Negro Absoluto granite, contrasting with the darkened volumes of European oak and grooved walls in Donna Gray and Grigio Carnico.
The ceilings feature an oak grid where the lighting and audio-video system are integrated.
The terrace seamlessly connects with this space, becoming an extension of it.
The office is integrated through the cellar, which functions as a luminous lattice with brass supports framed in black steel plates. The wine cellar and glassware are twin showcases that provide indirect lighting to this space.
The kitchen expands its visual field with a bronze mirror running along the entire area.
The public and private areas are connected by a gallery with a lambris of Negro Absoluto granite, culminating with a darkened wall at the entrances to the rooms.
The master bedroom has a gallery entrance with hardwood flooring that terminates with the elliptical Troice sculpture, while the headboard is backed by grooved Grigio Carnico marble that frames the bed furniture.
The ceiling is made of light gray suede, giving the space an elegant and warm appearance. The master walk-in closet and bathroom are covered in leather-finished Grigio Carnico marble for walls, floors, and ceilings.
In the secondary bedrooms, the headboards are backed by the same hardwood flooring that covers the floor, while the bathrooms and walk-in closets feature polished Superior White marble, fully illuminating each space.