Restored flooring, sensorial wallpaper, and renewed furnishings to convey balance and presence.
CLIENT:
Private
LOCATION:
Busto Arsizio (VA), Italia
YEAR:
2020
In the heart of Busto Arsizio, a previously nondescript and layered apartment is transformed into a professional studio through a renovation that centres on perceptual and emotional balance. The decision to restore the original oak flooring and incorporate regenerated furnishings creates a coherent narrative, one that speaks of presence and attentiveness. Scenic, sensory wallpapers accompany visitors through spaces designed to feel welcoming from the very first glance.
The intervention focused on warm materials, velvety surfaces and reassuring geometries to evoke a sense of calm and trust. From the trompe-l’œil at the entrance, which opens up the space and invites you in, to the continuous handcrafted palladiana flooring that subtly leads the way, every detail was designed to generate harmony. Restored furniture pieces, reworked by local artisans, converse with walls animated by tactile, delicate textures. In this space, architecture becomes a therapeutic gesture, one that supports and gently accompanies every human journey passing through these rooms.