The renovation reshapes the apartment by removing the existing partitions and introducing a light, pale-green metal-frame structure. This new element functions both as a storage zone and as a spatial filter that unifies the kitchen, dining, and living areas while maintaining visual continuity throughout the space.
Green storage volumes and repurposed mustard-yellow kitchen cabinets establish a coherent material and color identity, while the layout allows the space to adapt easily to the residents’ daily needs.
In the living area, the built-in bookshelf and workspace are integrated into the open plan, framing the everyday living environment.
On the floor, a thin red terrazzo line traces the footprint of the former walls and thresholds, providing a subtle reference to the pre-renovation layout.
The result is a bright, open, and functional apartment characterized by flexible spatial relationships and clear geometries.