This is a very significant project, thanks to its seamless spaces and the ingenious cabinet making.
Michelangelo Olivieri has conceived walls as containing spaces, in order to achieve greater purity.
The kitchen presents well-defined volumes and cabinets which include all the structural elements, such as household appliances and kitchen tools, in a white and black palette that blends with the wood shades.
The living room has a wall system in polish lacquered MDF with doors and champagne colored open units in enameled metal. The wall system is based on a cladding in natural stone. The extendible table is designed by m12 AD and made of Burmese Teak wood.
In the bedroom every element, from the backlit lambris that serves as a headboard to the bed structure up to the cabinets, has been specially designed by Michelangelo Olivieri and made of brushed and lacquered oak wood.
Even the bathroom solutions are custom made: the wall covering is in black slate and the furnishings in stone and wood.
Un “abito” cucito su misura.
Questo progetto ha rappresentato davvero una sfida.
La committenza aveva chiesto di non toccare le tramezzature interne ed inoltre aveva già scelto autonomamente alcuni materiali come il grès porcellanato scuro:
ne è scaturito un lavoro di ricucitura degli spazi attraverso un importante intervento di ebanisteria. Abbiamo disegnato tutto (o quasi) e stravolto il posizionamento dei materiali portando il rivestimento ad assumere un ruolo ornamentale importante. Il risultato è questo.