Project posted by ACOS

The Unfolding Home

The main dining space, animated by sunlight penetrating the room.
The main dining space, animated by sunlight penetrating the room.
The architectural scenography with the monolithic kitchen island.
The architectural scenography with the monolithic kitchen island.
Custom made dining table framed with classic J77 and J14 chairs from HAY.
Custom made dining table framed with classic J77 and J14 chairs from HAY.
Kitchen overlooking the open plan living space.
Kitchen overlooking the open plan living space.
Main living space composed using a soft palette of natural materials.
Main living space composed using a soft palette of natural materials.
Ceiling detail.
Ceiling detail.
The central module defining circulation in the living space.
The central module defining circulation in the living space.
Main sitting area.
Main sitting area.
Kitchen overlooking the adaptable shelving unit.
Kitchen overlooking the adaptable shelving unit.
Ascetic geometry of a shelving unit within the main living space.
Ascetic geometry of a shelving unit within the main living space.
Carefully designed shelving unit detailing, representing craftsmanship and honesty of materials.
Carefully designed shelving unit detailing, representing craftsmanship and honesty of materials.
Shelving unit converted into the meditation platform.
Shelving unit converted into the meditation platform.
Shelving unit converted into the relaxation platform with the library over.
Shelving unit converted into the relaxation platform with the library over.
View into the main bedroom.
View into the main bedroom.
Floating dressing table in the master bedroom, accompanied by classic J77 chair by HAY.
Floating dressing table in the master bedroom, accompanied by classic J77 chair by HAY.
Relaxation space within the bathroom.
Relaxation space within the bathroom.
Apartment layout.
Apartment layout.

Credits

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Interior Design
Photographer
PION Studio

From ACOS

The Unfolding Home

It is a story about a sensitive space, designed to accommodate the needs and emotions of the user, becoming the environment for various scenarios of everyday life. The apartment is located in an intimate town in Pomerania on the southern shore of the Baltic Sea. The design is dedicated to a young female surgeon with dynamically changing professional and personal daily activities, which constantly affect and shape everyday routine. This is reflected in the approach, the interior design encouraging responsiveness, allowing for spatial re-interpretation which aspires to facilitate a wide palette of functional requirements.

In order to achieve flexibility while avoiding unnecessary compartmentation of this already compact apartment, the partition walls have been almost completely removed, creating an open plan arrangement with a single central module that defines the main living space. The module becomes an animated piece of joinery that not only narrates the space but also integrates the kitchen units, generous storage, building services, as well as the infrastructure of mobile screens allowing for flexible adaptation of the room. This enables zones to be defined within the main apartment space, such as the bright and comfortable living room with dedicated seating and dining areas, a functional kitchen with a monolithic island block, as well as a library. The latter can be further transformed into a meditation platform or simply a guest bedroom with the use of carefully crafted joinery. In addition, the flat accommodates a master bedroom, a bathroom and a storage room, which feel private and secluded compared to the more social zone of the apartment.

It was equally important to understand the relationship between the designed space and how it influences and interacts with the user's wellbeing. The scenography of the apartment was composed using an ascetic geometry carefully carved from a palette of natural materials such as wood, stone, ceramics, lime and marble plaster, locally softened with fabrics and upholstery. Visual accents of colour are introduced by the use of scattered natural vegetation, copper kitchen brassware accompanied by a deep tone of ironmongery. Alongside several furniture items of an original design, the apartment is dressed with some classic pieces such as J77 and J14 chairs from HAY, framing a bespoke solid wood dining table. The architectural character of the interior is additionally emphasised and enhanced by sunlight penetrating the space. A coherent composition based on a natural material palette forms a modest living environment, generously animated by the changing natural light. Complimentary lights are either discretely carved into the ceiling surface or become features of the space, such as native Chors or Scandinavian MENU lamps.

Using the design response as a script, the apartment becomes a carefully crafted and responsive personalised stage for the multi-plot character of everyday life.