An apartment in the center of Florence, redesigned to accommodate a guesthouse business, is the result of a practical-functional and formally refined project in line with the refined tastes of the clientele. The elegant and spacious living area, carefully equipped with a lounge and kitchen, nurtures and captivates the customer by offering services and amenities in a setting enriched with deliberate attention to the details of the architectural and formal language. The guiding thread of the journey, which leads the guest from the entrance to the rooms, is the material characterization brought about by chromatic contrasts in the alternating use of porcelain stoneware in dark and grey colors for floors and wall coverings.
Harmonies of tones and contrasts are found in the fabrics, the generous curtains, and the use of comfortable headboards made of a monoblock of porcelain stoneware bordered by a rich perimeter frame.
Four high-end scarves from Gucci, Ferragamo, Hermes, and Valentino unexpectedly break the rhythm of the two-tone scheme in each room. The intervention has thus achieved the goal of optimizing the typical functions of a lodging business, also through the careful use of materials and furnishings aimed at making the Florentine stay even more enjoyable.