The renovation of this apartment in Kifissia is conceived as a spatial bricolage: a deliberate composition of distinct functions, atmospheres, and material narratives. Rather than an open continuum, the house is articulated into clearly separated rooms – entrance, kitchen, living – dining, and workspace; bedroom – each operating as an autonomous spatial episode.

All storage elements are fully integrated and custom-designed, allowing each space to be defined primarily through pattern, geometry, and materiality. The kitchen is characterized by strong, almost graphic, geometries; the living area unfolds in a restrained palette of beige tones and travertine surfaces, while the dining space is anchored by a singular artwork. A solid color defines the transitional corridor, leading to a bedroom shaped by a soft, curved pattern language. Mosaic surfaces articulate the WC, while stone and polished cement render the bathroom tactile and grounded.

Each room emerges from the specific sensation the owners wished to experience, resulting in an interior where every corner offers a distinctly different spatial and emotional condition, unified through architectural language.

Details

Interior
ANT Architects; Anna Karagianni, Thalassini Karali, Vasileia Charlafti, Loukas Fatouros

Client
Private

Year of completion
2025

Location
Athens, Greece

Total area
120 m2

Photos
Alina Lefa

Partners

Project Management: Nikos Tampakopoulos, Kalliopi Tampakopoulou

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