Cer Magazine International n.20 - Tilmar Ceramics
Cer Magazine International n.20 - Tilmar Ceramics
Cer Magazine International n.20 - Tilmar Ceramics
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30 <strong>Cer</strong> <strong>Magazine</strong><br />
ABOVE: A SOBER NEO-MODERNIST<br />
STYLE CHARACTERISES THE DINING<br />
ROOM THAT LOOKS OUT ONTO THE<br />
WINTER GARDEN<br />
RIGHT: A "NEUTRAL" AREA<br />
CONNECTS THE SLEEPING QUARTERS<br />
TO THE JACUZZI ROOM. THE<br />
PARQUET FLOORING BECOMES AN<br />
ELEMENT THAT RESTORES THE<br />
DECORATIVE BALANCE BETWEEN<br />
THE LIGHT AND DARK TONES OF<br />
THE TWO SPACES<br />
THE TEXTURED<br />
CERAMIC<br />
COVERING<br />
CREATES<br />
A SUGGESTIVE<br />
ROCK FACE<br />
EFFECT<br />
interior design<br />
these considerations, what we see here is even more<br />
remarkable for its calibrated, substantial modernity. It is a<br />
town villa set in the heart of Belgrade.<br />
Its architectural shell consists of a cage animated by lots of<br />
filled and open spaces and large areas of fenestration, thus<br />
reaffirming the pleasure of brightness as advocated by<br />
Functionalism in its origins.<br />
The best, however, is to be found within. It is here that the<br />
project interprets the blueprint of the building with<br />
unbridled freedom and imagination, giving rise to an<br />
animated choreography of spaces that converge, separate<br />
and interpenetrate, allowing for fluid functional<br />
expressions whose characteristic decorative and furnishing<br />
solutions are as innovative as they are appealing.<br />
The sleeping quarters, the corridors in particular, run<br />
between the perimeter wall of the residence and the walls<br />
of the master bedroom, thus creating a kind of functional<br />
hollow space which, on the one hand, serves to insulate and<br />
protect intimacy without suffocating it and, on the other, to<br />
balance the domestic microclimate and modulate the light<br />
according to the time of day and the seasons. This<br />
suggestive corridor is covered entirely with Italian-made