Shapes and colours turn a living space into lots of energy to live and experience every day.
In the beating heart of Manhattan the Italian architect and interior designer Marianna Fiorin with a studio in NYC has turned an apartment for a family into a lively expression of style and originality.






Intended to be a temporary residence, the house has seen a surprising transformation, with the inclusion of bright colours and unusual shapes that make it a magical and dynamic place, perfect for moments of relaxation and conviviality.
The colour palette, inspired by the tones of fine marbles such as Calacatta Viola and Calacatta Turquoise, has created a vibrant and captivating space, where each room is a work of art of its own.

In the living area, a large open space welcomes a combination of curved shapes and bold lines. A double-sided sofa extends from the painted column, where a wall-mounted bar on one side and a green onyx table on the other complete the environment, creating an ideal setting to entertain family and friends. The kitchen has been renovated with new lavender-coloured doors, organically shaped brass handles, marble tops and walls, while the dining area offers a view of the city thanks to the large windows.

The bedrooms, with relaxing and cheerful colours at the same time, continue the playful theme of the apartment, while the bathrooms, covered in fine marble and artistic paintings, are true masterpieces. Interestingly, what was simply supposed to be a temporary house has become a real habitat, full of energy and creative force, fascinating views and joyful perspectives wherever you look.

Comfort and aesthetics are in perfect harmony and guarantee total comfort to all residents. The result of this design project is a sensory experience that goes beyond aesthetics, a unique and fascinating place, where creativity and originality are at home.
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