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For the Casa Polly residence in Rome, architecture and interior design studio 02A Studio introduced a balance between the home’s original “raw” aesthetic and the occupants’ preference for softer details. Designed with a combination of existing elements and new decor pieces, the team refreshed the 120-square-metre apartment to best fit the needs of its newest residents.
Original architectural details were kept within the primary living space, while the bedrooms and bathroom were modified to meet the needs of the home’s new occupants.
“The main objective was to insert distinctive elements that best represent the identity as well as the aesthetic style of the owners, while respecting the spirit of the previous owner,” said the designers.
The team behind 02A Studio intended for the space to reflect both the raw creative spirit of the apartment’s previous design and the new owners’ preference for curved and geometric decor pieces.
The primary gathering space retains many existing architectural features, including raw concrete pillars and cement floors.
The design duo incorporated new finishes and decor elements designed to reflect the tenants’ aesthetic preferences throughout the room. A raised wooden platform was installed to delineate between the open kitchen and the adjoining lounge.
A focus on bold patterns is expressed throughout the living room via a lilac painted zigzag stripe across an adjacent curved concrete wall.
Glossy, neutral-toned dining chairs and other dining room furniture complement the milky white tiles used throughout the remainder of the apartment.
Pastel colours and contrasting patterns feature consistently within the design of Casa Polly, especially pronounced in the primary bedroom where circular motifs line the blue plush flooring.
“The main challenge for us was to find an equilibrium between the strong character of the pre-existing space and the new decorative elements,” said the design studio.
Within the bedroom, various geometric motifs are repeated throughout a large-wallpapered mural that features a circular window, designed to provide intimate, indirect natural light.
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The bathroom is accessed through a separate hallway, where large lilac stripes painted horizontally line the otherwise neutral-toned hallway, designed to conceal storage space throughout.
The main bath area complements the design of the primary bedroom, especially the repeated blue colour used within geometric wall tiles.
Combining both sleek and independent elements within a primarily open-floor plan, Casa Polly is the realisation of two design phases addressing both the utilitarian and stylistic needs of the space.
Contrasting Colors and Patterns Throughout Casa Polly
02A Studio designed the interiors of Casa Polly to complement the primary living space and include various geometrically wireframe tiles.
Within the bathrooms, the team placed alternate-coloured tiles horizontally along the new fixture, creating a contrast.
A pink tiled powder room with a nickel-finished faucet complements the lilac hallway’s striped design.
Oversized Headboards and Placed Decor Elements
Much of the decor throughout the design of Casa Polly features bold patterns and oversized elements, a conscious decision by the design team to reflect the personal taste of the home’s newest residents.
In the bedroom, the headboard was designed to act as the main focal point of the room and an expression of the personal nature of the aesthetic interiors.
Large lilac curtains complement the various shades of blue and pink used throughout the home’s decor and furnishings.