About the project
This 220 m² private residence represents a contemporary approach to residential design, where
openness and clarity of planning are central principles. Every decision — from layout to
material selection — was guided by the idea of creating a fluid living environment that is both
functional and emotionally engaging.
The focal point of the house is a sculptural red staircase rising through three levels, becoming
not only a circulation element but also a defining architectural feature. Minimalist white
interiors act as a serene canvas, while carefully chosen details add character and individuality.
Among these, ceramic tiles featuring Michelangelo’s David in the bathroom stand out as a bold
artistic gesture, introducing a touch of provocation. In contrast, the kitchen is designed in soft
olive green with natural oak finishes, bringing warmth and balance to the composition.
This project is a refined dialogue between minimalism and épatage — calm in essence, yet
striking in detail — offering a living space that is both timeless and expressive.
Concept
The project embodies the idea of openness and flow — a home where space feels continuous
yet carefully defined. Minimalist in essence, the design uses a few strong statements to create
character and atmosphere.
Material & Form
The palette is restrained yet expressive, with microcement flooring providing a seamless
surface and natural oak highlights adding warmth. The interior is enriched with texture and
artistic depth through the careful selection of design pieces, including a Foscarini lighting fixture
and a Wall&Deco wallpaper.