Messico&Nuvole Flat
Bright colors, arches, custom-made furnishings with interspersed vintage pieces, wood, greenery (a lot) and a small Mexican-inspired corner with a original handmade hammock from the South American country. These are the ingredients of this interior design project.
The project stems from the need to renovate a space with great potential, but outdated and not aligned with the young owner's objectives. From the beginning, the idea was to create an extremely versatile space, designed to operate both as a single unit as well as two distinct and independent units. Thanks to two separate entrances and the original shape of the space, which was already partially predisposed to this transformation, the idea was easily realialized.
Thanks to the skilled craftsmen who patiently indulged the designers by building custom furniture, it became possible to conceal a small kitchen, beds and wardrobes into unthinkable spaces. Thus was born a dynamic space, full of energy, which also reflects the owner's personality.
A second bathroom completely covered with medium yellow 10x10cm tiles by Senio was added.
Photography
Daniel Pavesi
Interior Design
Davide Beretta Studio
@davideberettastudio
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