Minimalistic flat in concrete
Living in Design: An Architect's Personal Space
Step into a world where concrete, glass and wood coexist harmoniously, where architectural ideas combine with the serene beauty of minimalism. Let's take a look at an unusual flat designed by the team of architects from arch.625 studio. In this apartment there are no walls, the original concrete ceiling and pillars are left as they were when the house was built, the kitchen is hidden behind cabinets. Such absolute minimalism. The living room is separated from the bedroom by closets, and the bathroom and toilet are neatly placed behind glass partitions, which can be closed with thick curtains all around.
This renovation was accomplished in just two months with a philosophy of simplicity, an aversion to unnecessary materials, and a deep commitment to minimalism Despite the roughness of raw materials, the space turned out to be very light and spacious, it is very cozy, soothing and inspiring, like a blank sheet where every day a new story can be written or created. Despite the roughness of raw materials, the space turned out to be very light and spacious, it is very cozy, soothing and inspiring, like a blank sheet where every day a new story can be written.