The presence of an open spatial layout combined with expansive views informed the design concept, resulting in a unified, integrated interior that maximizes natural daylight and visual connection to the exterior. The living area, dining area, and primary reception zone are conceived as a single, cohesive space articulated through a refined neo-classical design language.
Within the living zone, a black marble feature wall serves as a strong focal element, complemented by a suspended horizontal TV unit. This axial composition guides furniture placement and reinforces spatial order. The seating arrangement features sleek, contemporary sofas with minimal detailing, selected to maintain visual simplicity and balance.
In the dining and reception zones, a neo-classical dining table with simple detailing is paired with a classically inspired reception sofa and chairs, complemented by modern central and side tables. This deliberate layering of classical and contemporary elements elevates the overall character of the apartment, establishing a refined first impression within the reception area—the primary point of arrival for guests.
A neutral grey palette is applied to wall finishes and fabrics, subtly accented with blue tones. The introduction of blue enhances the perception of spatial openness while creating a visual dialogue with the sky, framed through a floor-to-ceiling window that anchors the space to its external context.
A large circular mirror is strategically integrated to enhance perceived spatial breadth within the bathroom. Horizontal cabinetry is thoughtfully designed in alignment with storage requirements, reinforcing visual continuity while optimizing functional capacity.