The Casa C Project originated from the client’s need to expand their residence. Deeply attached to the location of their apartment—set within a prestigious historic building in the heart of Conegliano’s old town—the owners sought to increase the available living space while preserving the character of their home.
Through a careful process of spatial reconfiguration, the original apartment was seamlessly connected to an adjacent unit. At the core of this intervention lies the kitchen, conceived by the clients not merely as a functional area, but as a true setting for gathering and conviviality. Its surface area was therefore doubled by removing the partition wall between the two apartments. At the centre of the newly unified space stands a sculptural custom-designed table, conceived to accommodate up to eight people.
A smoked-glass sliding door connects the kitchen to a library, envisioned both as a retreat for contemplative moments and as an intimate setting for hosting close friends in a warm, welcoming atmosphere.
A curved wall, distinguished by a fluted cladding that enhances its plasticity, guides movement fluidly towards the study. This is the most secluded room in the home, set apart from its more animated spaces, where the clients can withdraw in moments of quiet reflection.