Shades of the Adriatic Sea Inspired This "Tutti Fruity" Italian Apartment
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Shades of the Adriatic Sea Inspired This "Tutti Fruity" Italian Apartment
""The living areas, which are now more seamlessly connected with each other, are open and functional," the duo explains. "A pink load-bearing wall separates different spaces without enclosing them." The color is inspired by an Adriatic sunrise, while the kitchen is a restrained presence in a pale, plantlike green. The tone contrasts with the dark wood of the dining table and the blue of the Viscontea armchairs."
"The latter cerulean tone travels into the living room, where it can be found in a painting and Ingo Maurer 's LED wall sconce, which is rendered like a literal blue moon. Diverse materials create ever-changing atmospheres "The rough surfaces of the walls, the bricks, and the different fabrics of the furniture all emphasize texture, in contrast to the smooth surface of the resin floor," the designers share."
Living areas are made more seamless and functional while a pink load-bearing wall separates spaces without enclosing them. The palette draws from an Adriatic sunrise, complemented by a pale, plantlike green kitchen and contrasting dark wood and cerulean Viscontea armchairs. Cerulean repeats in a living-room painting and Ingo Maurer 's LED wall sconce rendered like a literal blue moon. Rough wall surfaces, exposed bricks, and varied fabrics emphasize texture against a smooth resin floor. The bedroom juxtaposes textures and eras with painted original bricks, soft white fabrics, faux leather closets, and wooden elements. The bathroom features a custom red marble sink with visible fossils.
Read at Architectural Digest
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