The interior of NORTH INT is filled with structural elements that build up the entire three-dimensional composition of the apartment.
For the zoning of the room, large planes were used that separate and connect each object of the room together. For example, a marble wall separates a public area from a private one.
Built between two semi-columns, the kitchen is highlighted with a large dark spot to create depth of space. The kitchen apron has the function of additional storage, while the main part of the kitchen is a console, its white stripe divides the dark square of the storage area. Thanks to the white stripe of lockers, a minimalistic cantilevered bar counter comes to the fore: its metal frame is hidden in a monolithic wall and lined with granite.
A bookshelf stretches along the wall and covers part of the hall, and a mirror has been added to expand the space and create an additional perspective. Even in the living room there is a brutal concrete element-a column. And in the bedroom, a concrete-scoured wall appears at the head of the bed.
Furniture with rectangular shapes and volumes brings us back to the minimalist style of the 1960s, which allows you to focus on the functionality of each item.