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Skilful space division and attention to detail

Interior design project: Kitchen with peninsula, living room, bedroom and bathroom cabinets

n one of the most elegant districts of Naples, TM Italia has collaborated on an interior design project characterized by overall aesthetic continuity and unique custom-made solutions.

The corner layout kitchen with peninsula separated from the living room by elegant glass doors feature custom-made Noce Canaletto walnut tall units that divide the space into two volumes accessible via a door integrated in the composition. The flip-door-wall units, the worktop and the back panel are made of glossy Sahara Noir stoneware which, with its decisive and refined veining in shades of grey, cream and caramel, adds a touch of elegance to the entire environment. The smoked glass top storages are equipped with integrated lighting. The peninsula made entirely in stoneware is accurately designed following irregular geometries that create a seating space and volumes with a strong scenic presence. It houses an assembled stoneware sink and an induction hob with integrated extraction. The kitchen environment is completed by a retractable table in Canaletto walnut veneer which can be pulled out when necessary and closed again with simple gestures.

The elegant living area was set up with a custom TV wall in continuity with the general palette of colours and finishes. A system of wall units with flap doors and two descending elements with open shelves frame the Sahara Noir stoneware wall. The warm veins of both finishes match the shelves with the oxidized brass metallic finish. The bar cabinet features fronts in ribbed rosewood and polygonal doors covered in leather with structure in oxidized brass. The upper surface in Sahara Noir stoneware is set up with a central module that can be pulled out through a remote controlled electro-assisted mechanism and equipped with a glass racks and shelves for bottles.

One of the characteristics of this environment is the thoughtful subdivision of the spaces which, thanks to the custom-made furniture, makes perfect use of every centimetre. The study area that divides the living room from the master bedroom is on a mezzanine and takes advantage of the generous height of the architectural space. The study is set up with an open bookcase with storage doors, a staircase bookcase, a backlit wine display wall, a balustrade with display cases. The furniture is all coordinated in Rosewood essence, oxidized brass metal elements and smoked Stopsol glass.

The Canaletto walnut elements form a precious frame of the sleeping area: a suspended cabinet with two drawers and a mirror; a sought-after dressing table with retractable doors in bronzed glass; a system of shelves and false ceilings that create appealing airy volumes. The dressing table is set up with internal drawers, shelves, a flap top, mirror and pouf. Canaletto walnut is combined with Sahara Noir stoneware for the sides and oxidized brass for the coordinated metal elements. Adjacent to the headboard of the bed, a large walk-in closet has been set up with wainscoting and storage units in Canaletto walnut, surmounted by a system of customized lacquered wall units.

The refined style and sartorial details are also present on the walls of the entrance corridor connecting the sleeping area with the rest of the apartment. Embellished with Rosewood paneling applied on oxidized brass finished frames and Sahara Noir stoneware panels, it mirrors the general mood of the house.

Partner: On Site Architettura & Design

Design: arch. Virgino Sessa

Skilful space division and attention to detail

Details

  • Via del Fornaio, 24, 63100 Campolungo-Villa Sant'Antonio AP, Italy
  • TMItalia