• The transparent graphite glass of the HenryGlass door framed by black anodized aluminium profiles contrasts nicely with the sage green color of the furniture.

Private Home Milan

Project: Hop Arch. – @Marika Mascilongo
Photo: Riccardo Gasperoni
Set Design: Irene Baratto
Carpentry: Borsani Arredamenti
Company: Immobiliare Edilcastello

The project concerns an apartment of 120 square meters, located on the top floor of a residential building of the 80s in the province of Milan.
The owners are a young couple loving contemporary design who wanted to support a radical renovation of the spaces, aiming at a perfect combination of aesthetics and functionality.

The entire house features custom-designed furnishings, perfectly integrated with the architecture.
Colors and finishes have been chosen with care, such as, for example, the boiserie wall with vertical strips patterns that frames the sliding glass door of the kitchen, highlighting it and making it an integral part of the architectural context.

The transparent graphite glass of the HenryGlass door framed by black anodized aluminium profiles contrasts nicely with the sage green color of the furniture.

The dining area is in direct communication with the kitchen through sliding glass doors that allow, if necessary, to separate the living area, but, when open, make the space fluid and communicating.