In an attic of the early ‘900, a cozy space was created that separates kitchen and living. The mix of materials and wrought iron works gives an industrial look.
The need to create a welcoming space in an attic converted from a 1900s brick building, separating the technical area (the kitchen) from the living zone.
Paintings, colors, and details. This apartment is an explosion of sensations reflected in the collection of materials used: brick, iron, glass, velvet, and canvas.
The added touch comes from the blacksmith’s works that give an extremely industrial feel and resolve two major challenges: the separation (in steel and glass) of the kitchen from the living area and the TV suspended from a rotating steel tubular system.