The project, by CAVAA arquitectes, was developed from the idea of connecting the different spaces of the house thanks to a single element, which materializes in the use of a false ceiling that goes from one end to the other of the apartment, overlapping the existing elements
Ceiling as a unifying element of the spaces. Apartment as a continuous space
The architectural studio CAVAA is the protagonist of the intervention on an apartment of 50sqm, with a poorly ventilated and illuminated space, which has been transformed into a continuous space, minimizing the partition walls and creating a unique false ceiling
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The apartment is developed for 50 square metres and before the renovation it had small rooms, as well as being poorly lit and ventilated. The rooms were organized in such a way that the activities were segregated in the spaces and there was no communication between one space and another
The new intervention preserves the house as a sequence of rooms but at the same time creates a continuous space, minimizes the use of partition walls by separating the various rooms with furniture, changes of textures in the flooring or the use of sliding doors
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Photography: Filippo Polli