Residential

Location: Turin, Italy

Year: 2024

Status: Completed

Size: 110 sqm

Photography: Matteo Brancali

Tiziano apartment

The renovation transforms a 1930s apartment into a contemporary home of fluid, light-filled spaces. The new layout opens with a generous living area and kitchen, while the preserved sleeping quarters and master bathroom ensure comfort and privacy in a refined balance of elegance and functionality.

The renovation concerns an apartment located in a 1930s building, characterized by high ceilings but lacking decorative elements. The original layout, with excessive circulation space and no clear hierarchy, was reimagined to create more fluid and defined environments.
Two former bedrooms and part of the corridor were merged to form a spacious living area with an open kitchen near the entrance. The double east-west exposure ensures natural light throughout the day and good ventilation during the warmer months.
The sleeping area was preserved at the rear of the apartment: a small blue hallway leads to two generously sized bedrooms and a master bathroom, obtained by reorganizing the previous connective space.
The original parquet flooring was preserved in the bedrooms and part of the living room, while neutral-toned porcelain stoneware was used in the kitchen and bathrooms due to technical and plumbing needs. A suspended ceiling volume runs along the axis of the former corridor, concealing the systems while preserving a trace of the original distribution layout.