By Studio Andrew Trotter, Gavalas Ioannidou Architecture & Eva Papadaki
Apartment in Lycabettus Hill
Nestled on the slopes of Lycabettus Hill, this refined apartment exemplifies contemporary minimalism, where natural light and materials take center stage.
Nestled on the slopes of Lycabettus Hill, this refined apartment exemplifies contemporary minimalism, where natural light and materials take center stage. In pursuit of a cohesive design that balances spatial harmony and tranquility, BAUWERK limepaint in the shade White Stag was applied to all walls and ceilings, unifying the interiors.
Upon entering the living room, the power of this paint to diffuse natural light is immediately apparent, enhancing the sense of openness and serenity. The shade White Stag introduces a subtle warmth, steering clear of the sterility of traditional white, while maintaining the crisp clarity characteristic of modern design. Its interaction with the natural textures of the furniture and the clean architectural lines establishes a quiet dialogue between material and light.
The neutral tone provides an ideal backdrop, allowing the organic textures of wood and stone to stand out while fostering a sense of cleanliness and order. The limepaint promotes calm and cohesion in the more intimate areas, such as the office and bedrooms.
The earthy undertones envelop these spaces in a serene atmosphere, ensuring a smooth flow of light and a consistent aesthetic throughout the apartment. Beyond its visual appeal, BAUWERK limepaint aligns with sustainable design principles, reflecting a commitment to eco-friendly materials.
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