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Monochrome apartments

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Objective

A young IT engineer approached us about the design of an apartment. The customer wanted a laconic modern dark interior with expensive materials (veneer).

Solution

We offered a strict graphite bedroom with an office of 215.28 sq.ft. with a lot of wooden veneer in the finishing, where we thought about the zones of rest and work, and a dark, but also bright bathroom in a modern style. With a total area of only 58.13 sq.ft..

Bedroom cabinet

The study bedroom is in graphite gray tones. Benjamin Moore paint and Coswick hardwood flooring are used in the finish.

Bed minotti.

Graphite interior looks advantageous, not boring and respectable, due to the game smooth texture of paint and decorative plaster combined with a huge volume of wood veneer walnut and bright accent lines of lighting.

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Shower

The shower is a real game of dark and light, as if day and night alternate with each other.

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This shower is already unusual in itself due to the semi-circular wall made in FAP mosaic.
But, we decided to make it even more unique and expensive and added a black ceiling.

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Accent lighting by the mirror makes the shower room even more chambered emphasizing its perfect geometry.

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