Chromastudio's comprehensive and radical renovation was based on the redistribution of areas with a view to improving usability. In Inama20, the old has given way to the new but with an eye to recovery, where color and its geometries, contrasting with neutral tones, identify new scenarios, in a continuous play between horizontal and vertical, curved and linear
A renovation with lots of color. A retro apartment, where the art and the texture are well matched
Inama20, "a house with retro taste, elegant and exclusive, a place where design plays a prominent role and the taste for beauty leaves no room for interpretation."
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Walking through the various rooms of the house, one goes through a "tale" in which each area is connoted by a color play and the connecting thread is black with its derivatives. The apartment, measuring about 90 square meters, has been redistributed with a view to obtaining a more spacious living area, a more comfortable bathroom and storage areas, to align with the new living standards
The heart of the apartment is the 35-square-meter living area, while the genesis of the project was the kitchen island in royal blue, a chromatic monolith, the color of which is also echoed in the entrance hallway to the apartment whose passageway has been rounded to form a barrel vault
The iroko wood floor of the entrance hallway and kitchen was removed and replaced with a cementitious material made in the same shade of blue present in this area, like a carpet that identifies this functional space with no real boundaries. Geometric and chromatic elements are at the heart of this project
The living room is one room with the kitchen, the configuration of the room, from the high ceilings, is rectangular. The longer, brighter walls, pierced by the windows and the two access doors to the sleeping area, are colored in light ash, contrasted with Celadon green used in light for the short walls and in dark for the ceiling. There is also an interplay between cool and warm hues, the tones of the walls contrasting with the rust color of the sofa
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Photo credits
Top image, content and gallery images: Riccardo Gasperone, Styling Elga Ancona