The article describes a unique architectural design where spaces function as miniature cities, blurring the lines between the external world and inner emotional landscapes. Using an achromatic scheme of black, white, and gray, along with hand-made finishes, the design enhances both visual and tactile experiences. It employs architectural techniques like strategic walls and varying floor materials to maintain light and transparency. A central travertine column becomes a focal point, bridging different areas and highlighting the textural beauty of natural materials, inviting reflections on life’s journey rather than mere destinations.
Each space is a miniature city, where the separation between the world and the heart finds a balance between chasing and stopping.
Real life has never been about arrival, but about walking with time and meeting oneself amid the subtle changes of the space.
Achromatic black, white, and gray provide a modern backdrop, enhanced by the warmth of hand-made paint and asymmetrical designs that reflect light.
A travertine column acts as the axis of the home, using natural materials to create a seamless transition between different living areas.
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