Light, space, function

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In the heart of Milan, a late 19th-century apartment is renewed with a design that reinterprets the space through clean geometries and refined materials.

Location:

Milan, Italy

Project:

STUDIO VLORA

Photograph:

Louis De Belle

The kitchen takes center stage thanks to a stainless steel island, a striking visual element that reflects the trend of elegant and contemporary mirrored surfaces. Positioned at the center of the home, it defines and connects the living spaces, blending functionality and style. The corridor, an architectural connecting element, guides the gaze and enhances the perception of space.

The flooring, covered in Microresina KK 5, with neutral tones and textured finishes, unifies the rooms, creating a balanced and sophisticated atmosphere. A project that emphasizes spatial fluidity and lightness of volumes.

Minimalist interior with white walls, exposed concrete beam, and a black sofa partially visible in the background.
Minimalist white hallway with vintage wooden chairs against the wall, and a glimpse of a modern shelving unit in the background.
Minimalist hallway with white walls, a wooden vintage chairs on the right, and a small wooden cabinet at the far end.
Minimalist kitchen with a sleek metal island, dining table and chairs, large window, and white walls.
Minimalist interior with a sleek metal kitchen island, geometric metal shelving, and vintage wooden chairs against a white wall and floor.
Minimalist kitchen with a sleek metal island, white countertops, and a modern faucet. Wooden chairs are visible near a doorway with bookshelves.
Minimalist room with metal bookshelves, a doorway leading to a lounge area with a black sofa and wooden chairs.
Minimalist interior featuring a suspended modern light fixture and exposed concrete beam against white walls.
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