RENOVATION AND INTERIOR DESIGN OF PRIVATE RESIDENCE
Nestled in Via dell’Oriuolo in Florence’s historic centre, in Italy, an 85-square-metre flat is a refined statement of style, reshaping the concept of shared living. The project, signed by Pierattelli Architetture, reimagines the home as a seamless blend of intimacy and sociability, where every element interacts harmoniously with light, materials, and the evolving needs of its inhabitants.Functional elegance is the common thread, redefining conviviality and privacy in equal measure. Open and bright spaces encourage interaction, while smart and understated solutions ensure moments of seclusion and relaxation.
Located on the fourth floor of a historic building, the flat has a warm and cosy atmosphere, enhanced by the light streaming through the three large windows. The bespoke interior design maximises the compact space, creating a fluid and dynamic environment. Communal areas encourage connection, while more reserved corners offer spaces for reflection and privacy.
The flat is developed around an open-plan living area that integrates the kitchen, dining and living rooms. It fluidly connects to two bedrooms—one featuring an en-suite bathroom—a second bathroom, and a laundry area. Hungarian oak plank parquet gives a sense of continuity, while the bathrooms feature marble as their main element. The main bathroom showcases Versylis Step, designed by the architects for Luce di Carrara, and the guest bathroom features Tirreno ondulato (wavy Tyrrhenian) marble. At the entrance, a light Portofino stone gently illuminates the space.
Pierattelli Architetture’s design redefines the concept of home. It is a refuge where design serves as a tool to enhance daily life. It is an innovative space for togetherness, where aesthetics and functionality coexist in harmony.