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Untitled Architecture Renovates Attic Apartment In Milan

Apartment in Milan, Italy / Untitled Architecture

Giovanni Emilio Galanello

Occupying the attic of a residential building in Milan, this dark and cramped apartment has been recently refurbished by Untitled Architecture. “The project was designed in order to expand the interior space and change its perception by reshaping the existing geometry and increasing the amount of natural light,” explained the studio.

 The layout of the apartment is based on a cruciform plan with four distinguished areas – kitchen, bathroom, living and working spaces, all gathered around the central element – a stainless steel column. The bedroom is located on the mezzanine floor, forming the unique geometrical block with the bathroom underneath.

 Apartment in Milan, Italy / Untitled Architecture

Vertical connection is provided by the semi-cylindrical stairs, composed of three simple elements: natural marble (featured in the first two independent steps), steel (the middle part of the stairs), and, finally, wood (the last two steps introducing the bedroom). The curved shape of the stairs creates a vivid contrast with regard to the rigid geometry of the apartment, and it is supported by a light tubular element proportionally designed to emphasize the continuity of the interior space.

 Apartment in Milan, Italy / Untitled Architecture

Due to the size of the apartment, the built-in furniture is designed along the perimeter in order to, on one hand, leave as much free space as possible, and on the other, to provide the spatial continuity between different areas. The choice of materials is very neutral with the aim to highlight the irregular geometry of the apartment. Hence the main materials featured in this concept include the rough white plaster on the walls and ceiling, the oak flooring, and the light wooden furniture.

 Apartment in Milan, Italy / Untitled Architecture

The same materials constitute other existing surfaces of different kinds in order to provide the visual integrity: the oak countertop in the bathroom is made of flooring, and, similarly, the sliding door has been manufactured from the same type of wood used for the furniture. The edges of the four partition walls are covered with stainless steel panels, thus emphasizing the central column – the core element of the plan.

 Apartment in Milan, Italy / Untitled Architecture

The bathroom is a clean, white room covered in square tiles with blue grout, which creates, colour-wise, a visual connection to the tubular frame structure of the stairs. An additional feature of the bathroom block is the ventilation pipe located on the mezzanine floor, made in aluminum, underlining its presence. The two enlarged skylight windows invite plenty of light into the apartment creating the luminous atmosphere and expanding the volume of the interior space.

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