The public zone was created by a dramatic combination of living, dining, and kitchen areas. Open concept allows natural light from floor-to-ceiling windows to illuminate every corner of the space. The entertainment areas utilize eye-catching materials, from dark oak flooring to copper wall panels that artfully united with a sophisticated palette of gold, white and blue. To make the interior more dramatic and intriguing, architects added spectacular features such as a golden brass chandelier hovering above the dining table, a real plants wall, pendant energy saving LED lamp, modern fabrics, and lux pieces of furniture. In the private area designers combined comfort, coziness and functionality. With a one-year child, the couple desired an elegant home with intimate personal spaces. So the architects designed two separated bathrooms, a stunning master bedroom with two spacious wardrobes, also endowed with gleaming golden brass. One of the most striking decisions is an en-suite master bathroom with a luxurious freestanding bathtub, designed by Michael Schmidt for Falper. |