In this project, located in the heart of Borgo Trento (Verona), every detail reflects a contemporary and personal way of living. The interior design is based on an essential language, where material and chromatic continuity guide the entire spatial narrative.
The heart of the home is the Lain kitchen by Euromobil,
conceived as an architectural element integrated into the living area. The base units and tall cabinets in Ottanio finish interact with the wall units in Pomice, creating a contrast between chromatic depth and visual lightness. The matte surfaces reinforce the minimalist aesthetic, while the linear composition emphasizes visual clarity.
The “stone” gres countertop and sink bring a natural character to the composition: tactile emphasis, durability, and elegance come together with the tones of the stone, balancing the rigor of the lacquered surfaces. The integrated sink enhances the monolithic effect of the whole.
The island becomes both a functional and social focal point while fluidly distinguishing the kitchen from the living area, accompanied by essential dark metal stools that introduce a discreet industrial accent.
At the entrance, the full-height cabinetry with integrated handle profile maintains a continuous line up to the ceiling. The open side compartment serves as a catch-all and lightens the volume, introducing a personal note.
The bright hallway is defined by a total white wardrobe with smooth surfaces, enhancing light and continuity between spaces.
The bedroom is an intimate retreat: the Piumotto bed by Pianca, upholstered in biscuit-colored leather, introduces a warm tone that dialogues with the light surfaces. The minimalist wardrobe integrates into the walls, maintaining architectural coherence.
The project stands out for its chromatic harmony and attention to detail, creating an elegant and welcoming space designed for contemporary living.






















