
"Atelierzero took a bold approach by removing most non-load-bearing walls and methodically introducing a series of almost furniture-like inserts that divide the now main unit and adjoining studio home, allowing for smooth, near-seamless transitions when needed."
"Distinct yet complementary color blocking renders the pared-back, geometrically architectonic volumes as standalone elements, brought together almost like a miniaturized city skyline: buildings of various proportions placed side by side."
"The taupe-toned kitchen module appears to float on its own, strategically shielding the more intimate study and dining area toward its rear, holding pride of place in the 'main hearth' great room of the apartment."
"Furnishings sourced from decidedly Milanese but globally recognized design brands intermix with iconic re-editions from equally emblematic producers, creating a shrewd, sparingly introduced curation that ties everything together."
Homes are increasingly required to serve multiple functions, transforming spaces for various uses throughout the day. Atelierzero, a Milan-based architecture firm, reimagined a classic apartment by removing non-load-bearing walls and introducing furniture-like inserts for flexible space usage. The design features distinct color blocking and a warm orange corridor that serves as the main axis. Key elements include a taupe-toned kitchen module that enhances the great room and carefully curated furnishings from renowned design brands, creating a cohesive aesthetic.
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