
A villa on the edge
of the city

In this private residence on the outskirts of the city, the design focused on the interiors, particularly on a few key elements with a strong spatial presence.
The first priority was to create a study within the open-plan living area. The aim was to create a self-contained space without disrupting the flow of the living room.
Bespoke bookcase with built-in storage units on the top shelf and service ducting within the plinth.
Sotto le fasi di montaggio all'interno dell'officina.



The second key feature of the living room was the design of this complex, bespoke metal staircase, which has a strong impact on the living room space.





The metal staircase, powder-coated in the same colour as the walls, blends seamlessly into the surroundings, lending character to the space through its form. This sense of continuity is further enhanced by the fact that the treads are made from the same oak as the parquet flooring.


Some images of furnishings and lighting that lend the space a distinctive character


Below, you can see the end section of the bookcase system, which on one side continues the modules of the study area, whilst concealing the television from view above.

Finally, the design of the bathroom. The character of this space is defined by the geometric interplay between the entrance door and the shower recess, creating an elegant and well-proportioned effect
