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Scope of work: Interior architecture, Interior Design, fitted bespoke furniture, loose furniture, art selection and styling.

Photography by: Cafeine

city penthouse

This interior design concept starts with the orientation of the house. The closed, introverted facades face the street, while the outward-facing, extroverted facades are oriented towards the garden. The client’s desire was to enhance the architectural design by BNLA architects of the house with the interior. To achieve this, I+Y has created a visual connection between all spaces on the ground floor using a core of smoked oak wood, which provides a powerful and warm element. A large pivoting door in this oak wood wall offers direct access to the rest of the house. Additionally, two indoor fireplaces subtly divide the space, separating the kitchen from the dining area and establishing distinct zones within the living room, including a lounge and a TV area in the sunken seating section.

Hallway view leading to the home spa, featuring bespoke wooden wall cladding and a calm architectural transition between private spaces, designed by I+Y
Bespoke built-in cabinet integrated into a rough travertine block, opening towards a serene patio with natural light and refined material contrasts, designed by I+Y.
Cognac room with bespoke sofa and built-in wooden cabinets, visually connected to the home spa through open pivot doors, designed by I+Y
Intimate seating area by the fireplace in the cognac room, composed of rich materials, warm tones and refined finishes creating a layered, luxurious atmosphere, designed by I+Y
Close-up of bespoke wine cabinet with rough travertine stone detailing, highlighting natural texture and refined craftsmanship, designed by I+Y.
Ensuite bathroom interior with a bespoke wooden vanity, natural stone countertop and custom designed mirror with lighting, designed by I+Y