We conceptualized a 270-metre penthouse for a family of three children, marking our second collaboration. While granted a space with a flexible layout, we faced considerable constraints regarding the rearrangement of certain structures. Our challenge lay in creating distinct zones to afford each family member their own comfortable yet secluded personal space.
Manufactured according to the sketches of INTRO by Chak designers. Column cabinets are built into the design
Gubi chairs
Upholstery selected by INTRO by Chak designers
Bontempi Casa table
Comfortable table design allows everyone to be seated comfortably
LeeBroom fixtures
Pendant lights replace the traditional chandelier over the table
The ground floor boasts a living room, kitchen, dining room, study, entrance hall, laundry room, bicycle storage, and guest bathroom. Meanwhile, the second floor features a master bedroom with ensuite bathroom and dressing room, a son’s bedroom, two daughters' bedrooms, a children’s bathroom, playroom, and a spacious hallway. A section of the space is dedicated to a staircase connecting the two levels.
The lightweight construction of the base makes it float in the air
Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams bar
The lightweight construction of the base makes it float in the air
Meridiani sofa
Upholstery selected by INTRO by Chak designers
Fitted wardrobes
Made to the sketches of INTRO by Chak designers
Our mission was to craft a sleek yet inviting interior imbued with vibrant individuality. Through bold accents and striking contrasts, we achieved this vision: from unconventional fixtures to diverse furniture textures and fabrics, along with captivating colour palettes. We’re delighted that these elements have resonated so strongly with our clients.
Like a large copper bowl — a striking accent in the kitchen
Roche Bobois bar stools
Convenient design allows you to comfortably spend time during meals
Valcucine kitchen
The glossy fronts look even more smart against the blue walls
Sculpture "Cosmonaut-fly"
Author — Denis Prasolov. Perfectly fitted into the interior!
In our interior design scheme, we opted for natural materials such as wood, metal, and plaster. The flooring, crafted from American walnut, served as our foundation, influencing the selection of materials and hues for both furniture and wall treatments. Introducing copper elements added a captivating touch to the space. We also incorporated MDF wall panels, expansive Arch-Skin porcelain stoneware, and decorative wall coverings. Notably, our walls feature washable and vandal-resistant decorative plaster, eschewing traditional wallpaper for a more durable and sophisticated finish.