The apartment was finished to a high standard by the developer and the new owner was keen to keep the layout and high spec finishes such as the grey terrazzo floor tiles, grey timber cladding and built-in Siemens, Neff and Bosch appliances. The grey and white colour scheme worked well as a contrasting backdrop and Maurizio worked with these staples as a blank canvas for the interior design scheme.
The client is a young professional who had relocated from Hong Kong. An advocate of Maurizio’s work and Italian design, she enlisted him to create a stylish and elegant ‘grown up’, interior. Maurizio was naturally able to draw inspiration from his Italian roots and chose Minotti as one of the main brands for the project. As part of the brief for the style of the scheme, she desired a modern, sophisticated apartment to retreat to. She also needed a space to enjoy entertaining family and friends in and also host elegant dinners for business colleagues.
The colour palette came naturally as Maurizio drew from the existing canvas, layering further shades of grey and blues and contrasted this with vibrant pops of colour and metallic finishes to bring it to life. The touch of gold adds luxurious detail, while the choice of red adds an element of vogue and grown up glamour. Both of which, Maurizio had interpreted as an extension of the client’s personality into her home.