In the vibrant center of Italy, within the prestigious Palazo Kalboli Dolste, by a penthouse renovation Tislistudiorchitti The past has been cut off with modernity. Dub NapThe project converts 2,152-class foot space into a residence, where bold design options live happily with historical protection.
There is a sculpture ladder in the heart of the penthouse that attracts attention from the time that enters one. This new joint replaces the original ladder and acts as both a functional element and an artistic statement. Wearing in golden, reflective surfaces, the ladder reflects light from the living area, increases the feeling of verticality and creates a dynamic game of reflections. Its angular forms and gleaming finishes install it as the center of the house.
Hot wood floors and crisp white walls of the living area set stage for custom-designed items that mix simplicity with sophistication. Descending some steps leads to the dining room, where the reflective elements and colorful accents add a contemporary edge without compromising the sensible elegance of the space. Here, a brush stainless steel kitchen peninsula originally interacts with a matte lacword wood panel, which cleverly hides the functional elements of the kitchen, maintains a clean and integrated form.
In the entire penthouse, materials and finish are carefully chosen to echo the double story of history and modernity. Wooden floors and white surfaces serve as an integrated thread, offering a neutral canvas that pronounce lively reflective details and bespoke furniture. These design options ensure that each place flows in the next, which creates a dynamic environment yet.
Private quarters of the penthouse provide equally thoughtful design. The primary bedroom is distinguished from a large window, which promotes the feeling of openness and continuity, with the surrounding bathroom view. Skylights bathe the room in natural light, enhancing its cool atmosphere. Nearby bathrooms feature bold red and reflective surfaces, which usually transforms utilitarian space into the field of refined aesthetics. The exposed beams in this section, highlighting the room, highlighting the correct balance between functionality and design.
This ambitious project was not without its challenges. Located within a property preserved by the supervision of archeology, fine arts and landscapes, the design team had to navigate strict rules, starting innovative elements. The result is a residence that hugs the contemporary design language boldly and respects its historical context.
Tislistudichitti, led by architects Philipo Ticelli and Cinezia Mondelo, has a long -standing reputation for crafting the vacancy that merges the functionality with artistic expressions. Architect Markin Dworzinski joined the fold in 2011 and adds more depth to the studio. With roots in the local region, the firm is known to integrate international architectural trends in its projects, as exemplary by NAP Penthouse. This latest attempt shows their commitment to pursue boundaries, respecting the tradition, offering a living experience that is as unique as it is attractive.
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photography by Marsin dworzyski,