Casa Emme-Emme by Filippo Bombace
Casa Emme-Emme is a contemporary apartment located Rome, Italy, redesigned in 2020 by Filippo Bombace.
Description
The need to configure the new house according to a contemporary language, clean and natural, but not exasperated, is the goal of the renovation of a beautiful penthouse for a couple of customers which is portrayed so a sober, elegant and linear space, without implementing any kind of distribution disruption, respecting indeed the existing arrangement of the living and sleeping areas, only touched up for some timely refinements.
The entrance is characterized by a gray lacquered boiserie that blends the front door in a weave of low backgrounds to stitch in a single design even the adjacent radiator cover and overlooking the large living room, set up with a sofa composition from the center of the room at the service of the large wall-mounted TV; from this you ‘slip’ in a fluid way in the dining area, with the set table-chairs and oak sideboard. In turn, the dining area is in direct communication with the kitchen, portrayed with a striking peninsula to thirst the request for ‘worktops’ expressed by the client; the panel in mirror finish placed to define the back of the same peninsula, helps to lighten it, making virtually rise to nothing the large top in dark stained oak.
On the back of the working area are positioned the columns fridge and oven, while a glass slot reveals the study room behind, flooded with light fro...
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