
Relaxing colours and a youthful yet refined style characterise the redesign of a small 1970s flat located close to the historic centre of Bolzano.
The original structure, which had rooms clearly separated, was completely revamped with the aim of creating an open space for better living, but above all for moments of welcoming and sharing.
Although open plan, the area seems enclosed between the oval false ceiling painted light green, the same shape as the other walls, and the natural oak herringbone parquet flooring.
The central unit is greatly enhanced by its sinuous shape and doors decorated with vertical milling, creating an elegant three-dimensional effect.
The same vertical design is reflected in the porcelain wall tiles, which are also rectified.


A cylindrical block that blends perfectly with the overall harmony of the home.
The copper finish also complements the choice of colours: from sage green to powder pink, beige, ochre yellow and Sienna red, creating a sense of well-being and tranquillity for those who live in the home.
Polar has an iconic design that suits both island and wall installation, allowing for maximum design freedom.
The lower part has a visible steel filter equipped with dynamic, dimmable LED lights around its perimeter, ensuring both excellent visibility during cooking and pleasant ambient lighting.

Among the other decorative elements that make this home special, the Lighting certainly stands out: the wall lights and pendant lamps above the dining table enhance the colours and spaces of every corner.
Project: Andrea Dal Negro Architect - 2025 - Bolzen - Italy
Photography: ©miia


