
House LC - Bergamo (BG)
The project focuses on the balance between architecture and interior design, with a tailor-made approach that enhances volumes, materials and natural light. The aim was to redefine the spaces, making them more fluid, functional and aesthetically coherent.
Project Overview:
House LC takes shape from a careful analysis of the existing conditions and the spatial potential of the property. The project intervenes on the internal layout to optimise circulation, expand the perception of the rooms and create a more direct relationship between the home’s different functional areas.
The living area is conceived as a continuous space, in which kitchen, dining and living areas interact through a coherent material language and a balanced colour palette. Natural light becomes a primary design element: openings, reflective surfaces and colour choices are studied to amplify its presence and strengthen the sense of spaciousness.
Particular attention is devoted to the definition of details: bespoke elements, integrated furnishings, concealed storage solutions and the study of textures help build a precise, recognisable identity. Every design choice responds to a principle of formal and functional coherence, avoiding standardised solutions in favour of a personalised result.
In the sleeping area, the intervention moves towards a more intimate and cosy atmosphere, maintaining stylistic continuity with the rest of the dwelling. Materials, finishes and lighting are calibrated to generate comfort and perceptual quality, without giving up a contemporary and rigorous aesthetic.
House LC therefore represents a project in which transformation is not only formal, but also experiential: architecture becomes a tool for improving everyday life, through spaces designed with method, care and a clear design vision.
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