Glass, one of the materials recognized to be of interest to artistic and creative fields, has the role, since ancient times, of transforming and aesthetically and practically enhancing the elements it comes into contact with. In the modern industry, glass is divided into two main categories: luxury item and practical, widely used item.

This layout brings to the forefront modern, contemporary elements, organized in an extremely simple and well-finished manner, and has at its base predominant components such as wood, glass, and shades of gray and white.

The kitchen is an open space and is separated from the living room by a dark gray line that starts from the floor, forms a table, delimiting the serving area, and then continues on the wall and ceiling. This line merges in the bedroom area with glass elements inserted into the wall.

Before stepping into the kitchen, the first element that catches our attention is glass. Together with a few white wooden shelves, it forms a large wardrobe that connects the floor to the ceiling. To create a sense of continuity, the kitchen furniture is an immaculate glossy white that continues the glass cupboard from the hallway.

The living room stands out as a room through the introduction of colored decorative elements, in this case, yellow. This splash of color will be found in the cushions and in the non-conformist table positioned centrally in relation to the sofa and the grayish bookcase.

The bedroom, the most modern space in the apartment, renounces intimacy and offers total transparency through the insertion of glass into the wall as a separator from the living room. This time we are talking about neutral colors and the emphasis is placed on natural light but also on the built-in lighting fixtures located in the profiles on the sides of the bed.

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