Within the coronary heart of Rome’s vigorous Pigneto district, Casa Buondelmonti stands as proof that shade can result in a robust transformation, courtesy of Italian structure and inside design agency 02A studio. Architects Marco Rulli and Thomas Grossi infused the quaint villa, initially constructed within the early twentieth century, with a way of joie de vivre. However this challenge got here with its personal distinctive twist – one of many shoppers was shade blind. Undeterred, the studio embraced the problem, crafting an area the place vibrant hues lived harmoniously with minimal graphics to create an environment that’s each refined and refreshingly whimsical.
Moving into Casa Buondelmonti, one is greeted by a kaleidoscope of colours that instantly units the tone for your complete abode. From the daring blue beams that intensify the residing space to the playful pops of yellow adorning the kitchen, each nook exudes a way of pleasure. The kitchen itself, with its inexperienced cupboards and enjoyable, origami-inspired yellow equipment particulars, turns mundane objects into artworks.
“We spoke at size with the shoppers retracing their historical past, the homes they’d lived in and those they’d beloved, in order to get as shut as doable to the lifestyle and style that they have been looking for, to then translate them into an inside challenge that felt actually private,” says Marco Rulli, founding father of the studio with Thomas Grossi.
Have you ever ever seen a yellow triangular vent hood? Me both and it’s fairly refreshing, particularly with it matching the tile.
A yellow-framed window opens up sight views and light-weight passing by way of between the entryway and the kitchen.
Up the steps underneath a yellow arched ceiling, the second flooring homes further bedrooms, a examine, and one other lavatory. The brilliant yellow doesn’t cease on the ceiling – it continues down the hallway to a rest room with two arched alcoves that home the sink and bathe individually.
The bottom flooring visitor lavatory is wrapped in tropical vegetation tiles that complement the oblong inexperienced sink.
Pictures by Paolo Fusco.