Biamonti Apartment | Turin
The project was born from the need to enhance a complex volume, characterised by irregular ceiling slopes and an internal staircase leading to the tower on the upper floor. The goal was to transform these peculiarities into strengths through a three-dimensional project that connects planes, heights and vertical views.
The staircase becomes the generating element, accompanied by a full-height custom bookshelf that connects the levels, filters light and redefines the internal volume. Above the dining table hangs a scenographic pendant, the Moon lamp by Davide Groppi, chosen to dialogue with a photograph by Edoardo Romagnoli.
Throughout the apartment, bespoke joinery takes on the role of boiserie, concealing functions and storage to maintain formal fluidity and cleanliness. Materials and details define the identity of each space: the restored original parquet, Botticino stone used in the bathrooms and custom furniture, wooden window frames designed to measure, and cotton and linen curtains. A refined palette that strikes a balance between contemporary elements and the memory of what came before.
Year
2020
Architecture Studio
LEM Agenzia Architettura
