The apartment, in the Franciacorta area, was designed to suit a young couple, renovated in a modern style and enveloped in a warm, softly-diffused atmosphere
A new home designed and tailored to meet their specific needs: this was the request made by a young couple to the interior designers of ostiliomobili, who were asked to completely reinterpret an outdated apartment in need of full renovation.


The couple primarily wished to remodel the spaces and achieve a modern stylistic and chromatic unity that would, on the one hand, lend personality and character to the interiors and, on the other, create a warm and soft atmosphere.
Key aspects of the new interior design therefore included a clear layout division between the spacious and bright living and sleeping areas, the choice of dominant colour tones and, finally, carefully designed and softly-diffused plays of indirect light framing walls, furnishings and mirrors.
The living area unfolds across the full width and depth of the apartment. Arranged as an open-plan space around the central structural pillar, the setting incorporates and defines the composition of the living room, the kitchen and the dining area, within a compact yet visually open environment.
The combination of colours – also echoed on the walls through paintings by the artist Maurizio Radici – continues on the brighter side of the room, where a peninsula with a counter both separates and connects the dining corner – featuring a striking round table – to the kitchen, defined by tall, full-height column units.




These in turn act as important dividing elements, forming a backdrop between the kitchen and the corridor which, in the sleeping area, leads to the relaxing master suite complete with a spacious walk-in wardrobe and an en-suite bathroom.
In the bedrooms, within a more intimate stylistic continuity, the teal blue of the living area evolves into a delicate light blue used for the wall finishes and the bed, while the shower opens directly onto the bedroom, sharing transparent glass doors and the same softly-coordinated palette of colours and stylistic elements.
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Design and furniture supplied by OSTILIOMOBILI
Photo MICHELA MELOTTI
Written by ANNA ZORZANELLO


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