The ‘Bow Window House’: An Interior Redesign Project In The Heart Of Rome
Located in the center of Rome, the “Bow Window House” is a flat located on the fifth floor of a residential block. The building was constructed in the 1970s and was built using reinforced concrete. The flat’s interior was recently reimagined by the team at Laboratrio di Architettura e Design.
The Bow Window House is located in the middle of Rome and utilizes natural lighting for a stunning look. [Photo Credit: LAD]
The main living quarters in the home features high ceilings and a large bow window that provides a nice view while flooding the room with natural light.
In taking on the project, LAD focused on completely changing the layout of the flat, working from a concept that joins the living space in a single large area that focuses on open concept living. In designing the space, LAD was asked to create a cooking space that would allow the home’s host to openly communicate with guests. To accomplish this goal the interior utilizes a kitchen space that is only separated by a monolithic wooden element that hides the gas stove but can be opened, allowing communication between spaces.
Separation meets open concept in this beautifully crafted home. [Photo Credit: LAD]
Hiding the kitchen from the main living space is a breeze. [Photo Credit: LAD]
The kitchens interior was designed to allow for plenty of storage space without sacrificing square footage from the flat’s open hosting area. The kitchen space also provides a stark contrast from the...
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