De la couleur à Londres
De la couleur à Londres. C'est au cabinet d'architecture Boscolo spécialisée dans l'architecture et le design d'intérieurs luxueux, que l'on doit la refonte
C'est au cabinet d'architecture Boscolo spécialisée dans l'architecture et le design d'intérieurs luxueux, que l'on doit la refonte de ce penthouse londonien donnant sur les docks, affectueusement surnommé "l'appartement compact" par ceux qui ont repensé son espace. Le but était de créer un lieu qui s'adapterait à de multiples usages, grâce par exemple à une cloison coulissante sur une chambre permettant d'agrandir la zone de réception, tout en dissimulant à la vue les éléments inesthétiques indispensables cependant à la vie quotidienne. Le choix de couleurs fortes comme le bleu, le rouge et le vert, donne une personnalité affirmée au lieu. Les clients ont également exigé que l'on utilise des matériaux naturels et recyclables, une démarche éthique dont les architectes se sont félicités.Pour admirer d'autres projets de Boscolo, c'est ICI
Color in London
It's at Boscolo architectural firm, specialized in architecture and luxury interior design, that we owe the redesign of this London penthouse looking on the dockland, affectionately nicknamed "the compact apartment" by those who have rethought its space. The goal was to create a place that would adapt to multiple uses, for example through a sliding door on to a bedroom for enlarging the reception area when required, and hide from view unsightly elements however essential to everyday life . The choice of the strong colors, as blue, red and green, gives a real personality to the place. The use of ethically sourced, natural and recycled products and materials was a demand of the clients, an approach welcomed by the architects. To admire other Boscolo's projects it's HERE
Special thanks to Philip Likos-Corbett for his kindness
Color in London
It's at Boscolo architectural firm, specialized in architecture and luxury interior design, that we owe the redesign of this London penthouse looking on the dockland, affectionately nicknamed "the compact apartment" by those who have rethought its space. The goal was to create a place that would adapt to multiple uses, for example through a sliding door on to a bedroom for enlarging the reception area when required, and hide from view unsightly elements however essential to everyday life . The choice of the strong colors, as blue, red and green, gives a real personality to the place. The use of ethically sourced, natural and recycled products and materials was a demand of the clients, an approach welcomed by the architects. To admire other Boscolo's projects it's HERE
Special thanks to Philip Likos-Corbett for his kindness














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