The project concerns the conversion of a former law office into a residence located on a typical floor of an Athenian apartment building. Originally, natural light reached only the northeast and southwest façades, leaving the kitchen, bathroom, and corridors in the middle dark, with openings to a poorly lit lightwell. To enhance daylight and enable continuous circulation, internal walls were removed, creating an open-plan living, dining, and kitchen space.

The storage loft was demolished due to low ceiling heights, while the corridor was kept open to allow light penetration. The bathroom was expanded by merging it with a storage room, while a glazed opening above the shower allows borrowed light from the living area. Kitchen appliances are concealed behind lacquered panels for a clean aesthetic. Diagonal volumes integrate a WC and storage / cat-litter room, forming a small entrance vestibule.

Details

Interior
Eirini Viaropoulou Architecture; Eirini Viaropoulou

Client
Eirini Viaropoulou Architecture

Year of completion
2025

Location
Athens, Greece

Total area
92 m2

Photos
Yannis Zindrilis

Partners

Tiles: Afoi Deli

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