26-02-2015

microStudio Spinhouse interior design in Milan

Milan,

Sport & Wellness, Residences,

Wood, Porcelain Tile,

The interior design of a home in Milan, the Spinhouse, designed by architects Michela Schirinzi and Sarah Marinaro of microStudio, is custom-designed for the client: a musician who loves cooking.



microStudio Spinhouse interior design in Milan

Architects Michela Schirinzi and Sarah Marinaro of microStudio designed the interiors of the home of a young musician, a two-room apartment in an old "casa di ringhiera", a traditional type of apartment building with balconies in Milan. 
In agreement with the client, a musician who loves cooking, the architects decided to preserve a number of the apartment’s original features, such as the window frames and the door separating the two rooms.

The central element in the new interior is the floor: porcelain, wood and resins evoking an old-fashioned interior, serving here as a narrative expedient. The space in the home is therefore subdivided by the physical boundaries (walls) and boundaries which are merely perceived due to the different type of flooring. Michela Schirinzi and Sarah Marinaro custom tailored every element of the interior design, making a place for everything and even designing the niches in the walls and the furniture: nothing is left to chance. In the kitchen, for example, where the counter separates the meal preparation area from the living area, holes in a rough iron panel form the score of Erik Satie’s Gymnopedie no. 1.

(Agnese Bifulco)

Design: microStudio (Michela Schirinzi, Sarah Marinaro)
Location: Milan, Italy
Images courtesy of microStudio

www.micro-studio.org


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