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A large mirror entirely covers one wall


and extends even into the bathtub area whilst sanitary fittings and accessories feature the same fluid forms. The master bathroom is directly


connected to the master bedroom. Walls are clad in snow white Kerlite, in contrast to the African black marble shower and washbasin. The big L-shaped balcony that runs


along the exteriors of the living room and the second, smaller balcony of the owner’s bedroom are floored with teak-planks that perfectly match the brick facade. It is a renovation project that pays great


attention to detail, using complex design ideas to create a simple and calming living space characterised by lines and details typical of the minimal Japanese culture and the very best hallmarks of Italian lifestyle. designer


Alvisi Kirimoto + Partners www.alvisikirimoto.it


“THE STEEL STRUCTURE IS A KEY DESIGN FEATURE OF THE HOUSE, WITH ITS CHANGING VISUAL IMPACT ON THE DIFFERENT ENVIRONMENTS THAT SURROUND IT”


The dining area leads on to the living space to create an open, L-shaped room


Photography: Anna Galante


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