MCO – part 1
year
2021
location
Mariano Comense (CO)
sq. m.
120
client
private
MCO – part 1

year
2021
location
Mariano Comense (CO)
sq. m.
120
client
private

To make it possible to divide the property into three different apartments, new volumes have been created with punctual interventions and in respect of the existing ones, including a new stairwell. The construction site was managed by the architect Cappellini, with which the external aesthetic interventions were defined. The studio then personally took care of the harmonization and definition of the interiors with the clients in detail – you can find the ground floor here.
The externals
The house has a first floor attic – which we will see in the following images, a much larger ground floor to which the bedroom volume has been added (in the photo below, on the left), and a basement with a garage which is accessible from a ramp always on the left. From the glazed body in the centre, on the ground floor, you can access the common staircase and then the three apartments, while only internally from the first and ground floor is it possible to access the vast and highly enjoyable greenhouse – in the photo on the right.

New thermal break windows were installed, with a linear and contemporary profile in a dark colour, and all the tinsmithery (gutters, downpipes, metal profiles, etc.) was painted with the same RAL color code, so as to obtain in the simplest way coherence and linearity. The light color of the walls allows the thermal coat to perform better in terms of insulation, and emphasizes the dark tones of the technical elements. All around a luxuriant vegetation, among which the bamboo canes stand out.



the first floor: the kitchen

The first floor apartment opens onto an entrance in continuity with the living room, which then folds into a kitchen corner which opens directly onto the small balcony inside the greenhouse. The kitchen is linear, practical, clean in every detail: it accommodates all the required functions, it is bright thanks to the white of the panels and its depth is emphasized by the play of the oak veins. Details of the doors with 45° angles, the wooden inserts, the milled handle that interrupts the alternation of doors and the overall design give a refined character, with an artisanal and sartorial flavor.




the bathroom
The same sartorial approach has been adopted for the bathroom furnishings, where the same white lacquer and the same slightly darkened oak essence alternate to continue the game of contrasts. Drawers with a 45° angle are thus interposed between the material oak tops, like the underlying drawers which also act as a visual base.
In the room, already strongly characterized by the presence of the existing glass blocks and the sloping attic with a beautiful skylight, we played with the very simple alternation of two tiles of different shades, so that the overall effect is restful and elegant.




the bedroom
The room is also strongly characterized by the pitched roof – with an exposed wooden structure in this case, painted white – and by the skylight which favors a considerable supply of light. An oak wardrobe, in continuity with the materials of kitchen and bathroom, acts as a backdrop in the background and balances the brightness of the ceiling and walls. In this context, albeit modern, an old family dressing table could not find a better place, acting as a glue between the “before” and this new, slightly rustic and welcoming reinterpretation.

