For this project, the customers asked us for warm and harmonious environments that generate peace of mind without losing modernity.
They wanted to express their essence in all the spaces through different textures, colors and furniture, carefully selected for them.
In order to meet the customers requests, the premise of the project was the inside/outside connection to generate open and versatile spaces that could change from public to private through a subtle transition.
The central axis of the project was the public area (lounge-dining room-dining area) dividing spaces through different materials and textures without dividing walls, thus providing a feeling of spaciousness, integrating both classical and modern art pieces and taking full advantage of natural lighting.
We designed a double-function fountain inspired by the Mexican sculptor Jorge Yázpik. It also has 2 original photographs of Peter Lik.
We used a dark and intense color palette to balance furniture and convey elegance.
The master bedroom seizes natural light allowing spaciousness and achieving an inside/outside connection. The main bedroom lights are Fandango lamps by hive. The study room lamp is from Marcel Wanders.
With the careful selection of materials and lighting, we were able to transform the main bathroom into the clients’ sanctuary; complemented with the design of a large dressing room.
One of the main attractions of the apartment is its contemporaneity in the use of materials, lighting and accessories.
Photography by LGM Studio
Year 2017
Status Completed works
Type Apartments / Interior Design
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