Geometric contrasts
The project involves the complete reconfiguration of a 95m² apartment situated on the fourth floor of a typical 1970s Athenian building. The residence comprises of a separate kitchen and living room, two bedrooms, and two bathrooms.
Layout Organization
The architectural design aims to create distinct zones for public and private use. The floor plan is organized into clear zones, since the kitchen and living area as well as the private bedroom zone are clearly defined. The master bedroom is ensuite, while both feature a walk-in closet.
Custom designs
One distinctive element is the dividing wall between the living room and the kitchen. It features a combination of a solid section and metal vertical louvers, establishing a visual connection between the two spaces. On the side of the living room, it also serves as TV furniture. Hidden lighting is incorporated into most of the furniture in the apartment, highlighting the intricate design.
Material Palette
The apartment’s design focuses on the interplay between the thoroughly considered forms and geometries and the careful selection of materials and textures, creating a series of distinctive aesthetics within a minimal space. The extensive use of metal contrasts with the natural wooden flooring, while the off-white tones and dark elements introduce a variety of material textures and atmospheres within the space.