From industrial workshop to family home: connecting the past to the future was the main objective behind the renovation of this early 20th century factory. The result is a relaxing domestic environment. Architectural heritage blends with modernity in every room. The building’s original features are enhanced by carefully chosen colours and surfaces.
The stylistic choices become evident already on the outside, where Outdoor Plaster KK 100 adds texture to the façade and creates a fascinating contrast with the original stone and delicate silhouette of the door.
Inside, subtle hues accentuate the brightness of the rooms and dialogue with the original architecture to offer a sense of simplicity and minimalism. The curves and decorations of the arched ceilings are reinforced by a discreet use of pastel shades. A single-colour look pervades the whole house, from the functional kitchen to the monastic bedrooms.
In the living room, space is defined by the smooth, matt finish of Wallpaper Living KK 126 on the walls and by the versatile Microresina Floor KK 131 underfoot. In the kitchen, where the same colours are repeated, custom-made furniture reveals an essential approach to an otherwise classical room, with cabinet doors in Microresina KK 126 matching the shades of the Patina walls.
The existing wood door and window frames, restored and decorated in Microresina KK 124, enhance the sense of intimacy and form a unifying motif throughout. The design of the bathrooms compensates for the home’s restrained colour palette by introducing a touch of vivacity in the form of KK 102 and KK 31 Wallpaper and Microresina.