In designing this interior, we addressed the house’s corridor layout, which divides it into two blocks: a private master block for the homeowners and a guest/children’s block. To create a cohesive space, we used a deep graphite color for the hallway, wardrobe, and corridor, which acts as a visual guide connecting the left and right wings of the house.
The main concept was to ensure an organic flow throughout the space, maintaining a unified style in all rooms. Given the rooms' enclosed nature and ceiling height variations, our goal was to create smooth transitions between zones. We achieved this by incorporating rounded furniture elements and radius ceiling cornices, which soften the transition from ceiling to wall, eliminating sharp corners.
To enhance this seamless look, we opted for discreet lighting solutions that preserve the ceiling’s geometry without adding visual clutter.
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