Interior spaces

Living rooms

The Living Room represents the fundamental nucleus of the house allowing communication and family balance. It must serve a wide range of functions in order to facilitate the experience, the coexistence between the closest ones and with the outside world. It is a privileged representation area and mirror of the family's cultural patterns and references.

Bed rooms

The Bedroom represent the most intimate and personal space in the house. They must include the functions associated with rest with dressing areas, areas of modesty and intimacy. The environment should be welcoming and comfortable.

Kitchens

Kitchens are where family and occasionally friends unite, they play an inportant roll as pole of attraction in every home. The aesthetic concept combined with the functional aspects confers them elegance and sophistication, qualifying these areas as social areas of the spaces we live.

Washing closets

Water has been seen since classical antiquity as a purifying element for the body and soul. The bathroom became part of each dwelling from the mid-19th century . It is an area of relaxation and rejuvenation that can vary in its sophistication, size and functions.

Entrance hall

Mobility and circulation spaces are dynamic areas that are an antechamber to entering the various rooms of the house.
Not being spaces for leisure or prolonged permanence, they have a role of welcoming and brief socialising that is intended to be cosy and pleasant.