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Chromastudio

Renovation and colour. A retro-style apartment where art and matter meet

City / State: Milan/Italy

“A retro-style house, elegant and exclusive, where design plays a big role and the taste for beauty leaves no room for interpretation”. chromastudio

 

The complete and radical renovation focused on redistributing the areas to make them more usable. The old gives way to the new with a focus on recovery, where colour and its geometry, in contrast with neutral tones, shape new scenarios, in a continuous play between what’s horizontal and vertical, curved and linear. As you walk through the rooms, you see a “story” where each area is characterised by a play of colours, with black and its derivative tones being the connecting thread

 

The apartment, which is about 90 square meters, was redistributed in order to get a bigger living area, a more comfortable bathroom, and more storage space in line with the new living standards.

With 35 square meters, the living area is the heart of the apartment, while the island kitchen in royal blue – a chromatic monolith made by Cesar Cucine and supplied by Mo1950 – is the heart of the project and is placed in the centre of the room to highlight its beauty

 

Mo.1950 specialises in contract and customised design. Over the past 70 years, they’ve consolidated their expertise in furniture and design supplies for residential projects. Mo.1950 offers bespoke design projects, furniture consultancy and interior design services of the highest quality

 

The colour of the kitchen is also used for the entrance corridor, whose passage has been rounded to create a barrel vault; it’s like a long, royal blue tunnel, as if to anticipate the story ahead

 

In the kitchen and entrance corridor, the iroko wood floor was removed and replaced with cement material in the same shade of blue used in this area, like a carpet that identifies this functional space without real limits. Its shade was made on request and laid by Innovative Surface

 

The IS product is a highly performing coating in terms of resistance and durability; it’s convenient and extremely customisable, suitable for every room in the house and therefore incredibly versatile. This product was essential to reaching the creative goals of this project, and allowed us to sample the blue colour and achieve a sense of continuity between vertical and horizontal elements

 

The geometric and chromatic elements are the heart of this project. To highlight the handcrafted component of this retro-style project, the kitchen walls feature 3D tiles with a triangular section, the Rombini Triangle by Mutina in the glossy glazed version with a bright colour. In keeping with the retro style of the project, the light blue Smeg refrigerator fits in without strong contrast

 

Combined with the kitchen, the living room is a unique environment with high ceilings and a rectangular shape. The long, brighter walls, pierced by windows and the two doors leading to the sleeping area, are painted in a light ash colour, contrasting with the light Celadon green on the short walls and its darker version on the ceiling. A contrast also exists between cold and warm tones; the colours used for the walls contrast with the rust coloured sofa. The painting by Giorgio Pasqualetti and the glass lamp by Paola Croci emerge from the back wall giving it value

 

Art always adds value when furnishing a home, therefore Chromastudio chose the abstract artist Giorgio Pasqualetti and his “Rovell n.16,” an acrylic on canvas whose geometric abstractions give the wall a three-dimensional look and adds a lot of energy to the whole environment. His pure solids are a journey through the imagination, where the beauty of abstract geometries evokes memories of a city in the sun

 

Art isn’t just about the canvas, it’s also about the space and the three-dimensionality. The glass lamp by Paola Croci is called “The Included”, a name that embodies the essence of her art, telling a story of memories, encounters, colours, and transparencies. Just like her glasses, those solitary pieces of history that are recovered to live a new life, in which they will take on the form of a princess, a toy soldier, or a dancer, and then find their way into the homes of those who are open to beauty. Light and harmony made this artwork perfect for this living room

 


The common thread behind the whole project is represented by black references, like the Flos lamp “model 265” whose arm draws a perspective line in the space, which is reflected  in the decorative motif of the wool and cotton carpet by Bianco di Karpeta.  Karpeta preserves the ancient art of hand-made carpets, blending traditional artisanal methods with modern decorations. Their materials are of the highest quality and environmentally friendly, and their rugs are authentic textile wonders that project contemporary design onto a precious artefact.

The decorative string of plaster frames running  around the entire perimeter becomes the connecting link between the living area and the kitchen

 

As we move to the sleeping area, we find the double bedroom. Redistribution work was done here as well, demolishing the fitted walk-in closet and creating an anteroom between the living room and the bedroom so this area is more private. It’s painted in a red clay tone and hides two very spacious and comfortable storage closets, one at height and one flush with the wall

   

The room is a quadrangular solid with long sides in a light ash tone and an inverted U with the short walls and the ceiling, which is painted in cornflower blue. The headboard has been enriched with a 120cm-high fitted wainscoting that contains two bedside tables. On the opposite wall, the wardrobe has 6 flush-to-wall doors matching the context

 

The soft, harmonious palette of red clay, cornflower blue, and light ash creates a calming and restful vibe

 

The second bedroom is the kid’s room. In this case, simple geometric shapes and primary colours were used. The high wainscoting in Savoy blue creates a chromatic corner that delimits the space dedicated to rest. The same colour is then used in the decorative arch of the walk-in closet, which contrasts with the ocher yellow descending slightly from the ceiling to the walls as if to delimit a safe and protected area

 

The bathroom of this apartment has been completely customised to fit the client’s needs. It’s got a double basin from the “I Catini” collection by Ceramica Cielo complete with a storage drawer, a spacious walk-in shower, a bathtub and a laundry area built into a custom wardrobe

 

Access to the bathroom is through the entrance corridor. The royal blue accompanies us inside an environment designed by contrasts between the light sienna and the red clay tones that divide the space with a horizontal line, which separates the shower / tub from the rest

 

Colours and materials create a textured and sandy look, made possible by Innovative Surface’s continuous concrete coating, which completely covers this room, giving it an authentic bathroom look

 

For the shower / tub wall, we chose a fibreglass wallpaper with a decoration where the two main colours fade from dark to light. Again, Texturae customised their Shadow wallpaper specifically for the customer by changing the colours

 

Light played a big part in this project. The use of lighting coves create plays of light, while the recessed spotlights lead you to discover all the different environments. The iconic design lamps highlight the glamorous vibe of this home, where no detail is left to chance

 

The entire execution was handled by Re Modulor construction company, with a team of highly qualified professionals who followed the client through all phases. Attention to the customer, quality, and professionalism are the values that make this company stand out

 

Talking About chromastudio

Chroma Studio is the multidisciplinary studio of two young designers and artists who have com- bined their multiple and different skills to approach the world of design in a totally innovative way. Chromastudio creates unique, memorable and impactful spaces through interior design and scenography

 

Giuseppe Albanese graduated at the IED in Milan, with a course of study that led him to work first as an interior designer for various Milanese studios while continuing his work as a freelance 3D modeller. Although the Milanese market is always at the forefront, he decided to explore new spa- ces by working as a Planner, Interior Designer and Project Manger in the United Arab Emirates. Upon returning to Milan in 2019, he founded Chromastudio with the role of managing director

 

With a degree in set design from the Brera Academy, Elga Ancona’s experience encompasses cinema and theatre. She works as a set designer for events in Milan, always with an eye on design and architecture. With passion and experience, she approaches every new project like a new script. She’s the creative director of Chromastudio, which she co-founded with Giuseppe

 

Chroma Studio was born from the union of these two multifaceted artists, whose design focuses on the use of colour and material, where neutral and white spaces are nothing but neutral canvases to be filled for them. Through the skilful use of colour, the design of their spaces seems to acquire a new dynamism in which even the energetic study of colours becomes an integral part of the preli- minary research: a colour can make us feel and behave differently, which is why it’s important to use it in the correct way according to the function and the personality. Hence the name of their company

 

Photo Credits: Riccardo Gasperoni

interior design project: chromastudio

Typology: Residential

Superface: 90 mq

Location: Milano

Status: Terminato Luglio 2022

Realization: Re Modulor srl

Floors and Resins: Innovative Surface

Furnishings: Mo.1950

Decorations: Karpeta+Texturae

Artistic Objects

Oainting Living: Giorgio Pasqualetti “Rovell n°16”

Glass Lamp: Paola Croci “L’Incluso”

Styling: Elga Ancona + chromastudio

Styling assistant: Samuele Capra + Federica Castaldi

Contact

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Kitchen

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Living Room

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Kitchen

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Living Room

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Living

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Living Room

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Master Bedroom

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Bedroom

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Master Bedroom

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Bedroom

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Bedroom

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Bathroom

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Bathroom

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Designer: Chromastudio

Photo Credits: Riccardo Gasperoni

Size: 2667 × 4000 300dpi 4,8MB

Bathroom

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Designer: Chromastudio

Photo Credits: Riccardo Gasperoni

Size: 2667 × 4000 300dpi 5,5MB

Bathroom

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Living Room

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The union between scenography and interior design EN/IT

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