This 280-Square-Foot Pied-à-Terre Is Inspired by the Colors of Naples
The kitchenette is minimalist but it manages to include all the essentials. Two primary colors dominate: the yellow found in the kitchen tiles with their zigzag pattern and the blue of the cabinets.
And a lemon yellow spineAnd then, like lemons dotting the branches of trees, there are many details in bright yellow. They are like elements of punctuation, never overwhelming the space but introducing moments of light. Prominent among them is the custom-designed “stripe” that runs like a line drawn around the bedroom. Shelves, clothes hooks, mirror frames, and other elements, also in yellow, branch off of it. Holding the space together like a common thread in yellow, it serves as both a functional and a narrative element.Above the bed, the skylight adds an almost poetic touch while also playing its functional role of introducing soft and natural light into the room.
“I was interested in having everything speak the same language while having the home still feel light with its stylistic themes always remaining unobtrusive,” the architect explains. “Even the bathroom follows this logic. The ceramics using custom Pantone colors and glazed iron elements were all made by local artisans.”In the bedroom, yellow accents abound most notably in the custom-made iron stripe that runs along the walls.
This stripe serves as a support for shelves, a mirror, and other elements and it attaches to the side of the bed.
A courtyard with a Mediterranean flavorThe home continues outdoors into a 550-square-foot courtyard where the branches of lemon trees weave together to create a natural pergola. Here, a given homeowner can have lunch, read, or sunbathe on a deck chair while forgetting about the city, which is only steps away. The outdoor furniture was also custom designed. Vietri ceramics from Arcea, like those found inside, pepper the walls of the kitchen and bathroom. Each surface is a small story, a mosaic of color and functionality.
#this #280squarefoot #piedàterre #inspired #colors
This 280-Square-Foot Pied-à-Terre Is Inspired by the Colors of Naples
The kitchenette is minimalist but it manages to include all the essentials. Two primary colors dominate: the yellow found in the kitchen tiles with their zigzag pattern and the blue of the cabinets.
And a lemon yellow spineAnd then, like lemons dotting the branches of trees, there are many details in bright yellow. They are like elements of punctuation, never overwhelming the space but introducing moments of light. Prominent among them is the custom-designed “stripe” that runs like a line drawn around the bedroom. Shelves, clothes hooks, mirror frames, and other elements, also in yellow, branch off of it. Holding the space together like a common thread in yellow, it serves as both a functional and a narrative element.Above the bed, the skylight adds an almost poetic touch while also playing its functional role of introducing soft and natural light into the room.
“I was interested in having everything speak the same language while having the home still feel light with its stylistic themes always remaining unobtrusive,” the architect explains. “Even the bathroom follows this logic. The ceramics using custom Pantone colors and glazed iron elements were all made by local artisans.”In the bedroom, yellow accents abound most notably in the custom-made iron stripe that runs along the walls.
This stripe serves as a support for shelves, a mirror, and other elements and it attaches to the side of the bed.
A courtyard with a Mediterranean flavorThe home continues outdoors into a 550-square-foot courtyard where the branches of lemon trees weave together to create a natural pergola. Here, a given homeowner can have lunch, read, or sunbathe on a deck chair while forgetting about the city, which is only steps away. The outdoor furniture was also custom designed. Vietri ceramics from Arcea, like those found inside, pepper the walls of the kitchen and bathroom. Each surface is a small story, a mosaic of color and functionality.
#this #280squarefoot #piedàterre #inspired #colors