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Apartment in Korydallos / Plaini and Karahalios Architects









Text description provided by the architects. The project is the transformation of a 1980’s apartment to an optimum living space for a family of four. A public family area and three private rooms had to be accommodated in 80m2.

Floor Plan

The arrangement of the apartment was reshuffled. The scheme became a sequence of spaces interlocking to each other, a traveling through subspaces. Every subspace is a threshold to the adjacent areas. The use of color and different materials on all surfaces outline the distinct boundaries.

The public area comprises of the following places: the pink entrance hall, the white living room, the birch dining area and the blue kitchen. The latter serves as a transition to the private areas. The bedrooms are organized alongside the corridor and they enclose the black box, a structure that contains the bathroom and the closets.

The heart of the apartment is the dining area. Birchwood panels cover the walls, the floor, and the ceiling. By lowering the height, the threshold condition is accentuated. The area functions as a fragment of intensity and pause. From that place of gathering and co-existence, the sequential condition of the apartment becomes an everyday experience for the family.

Axonometric

  • Architects

    Plaini and Karahalios Architects

  • Location

    Athens, Greece

  • Category

    Apartment Interiors

  • Lead Architects

    John Karahalios, Elisavet Plaini

  • Area

    80.0 m2

  • Project Year

    2017

  • Photographs

    Nikos Papageorgiou

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