AT THE ENTRANCE, FOR EXAMPLE, WE FIND A LACQUERED BLUE CUPBOARD, WITH A 45° INNER FRAME, WHICH YIELDS INTERESTING PERCEPTIONS OF SOLID AND EMPTY. WE DELIBERATELY LEFT THE COMPARTMENTS EMPTY IN ORDER TO CREATE MOVEMENT AND TO GIVE SPACE TO CUSTOMIZATION.THE LIVING AREA FEATURES A TABLE WITH A CRYSTAL TOP AND BURNISHED IRON FEET, COMBINED WITH IRON CHAIRS WITH ALCANTARA-UPHOLSTERED SEATS, AND STOOLS POSITIONED AROUND THE LARGE CENTRAL ISLAND. THE KITCHEN IS CONCEIVED IN CONTINUITY WITH THE DINING ROOM: THE MONOLITH TAKES CENTRE STAGE, TRANSFORMING THE KITCHEN IN AN ENVIRONMENT TO BE ENJOYED AND SHARED. THE CABINETS FEATURE HIDDEN GROOVES AND ARE ENHANCED BY STEEL ACCESSORIES. ANOTHER INTERESTING ELEMENT IS THE MASTER BED STRUCTURE, WHICH DEVELOPS ALONG A WHITE WOOD FRAME, BOTH ON THE SIDES AND THE FRONT. AS A RESULT, THE BED SEEMS “SUSPENDED”, ALTHOUGH THE SUPPORTING STRUCTURE, IN REALITY, IS HIDDEN IN THE MOST CENTRAL PART AND ALMOST INVISIBLE. THE REFINED AESTHETICS OF THE ROOM IS COMPLETED BY A DECORATIVE WALL CLADDED IN KERAKOLL “STRIPED” RESIN.