WHERE THE ARCHITECT LIVES

Light, functionality and color contrasts, these are the main elements that create the architect's perfect habitat. The light enters from the large windows and bouncing between the floor and ceiling of real wood ends its run on the dark walls. The main space is an open space with anthracite walls that are colored by the mosaic of covers that crowd the shelves with essential lines, in black steel. The dark walls like a theatrical backdrop carry original photographs and old technical drawings.
 
In the sleeping area, the color contrasts become more subtle and open to a large smoked glass that separates the space in two, on one side a double bed served by a minimal bedside table, on the other a walk-in closet worthy of the most popular fashion influencer. It is in the guest bathroom that the architect abandons his ability to synthesize and shows in an allegorical exercise all the decorative riches the past has given which are enhanced by an oil green colour that scents of liberation.