Minimalist apartment with indirect lighting
Saturday, May 11, 2019
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Copenhagen Penthouse is the name of this minimalist designed apartment in Frederiksberg, Copenhagen, Denmark. The main idea for the renovation of this apartment was to create the feeling of a hotel room for a Danish couple living in Spain. Everything except the floors and the main structure were reused and the existing elements were used to create indirect illuminated niches. Thanks to the Smart Home Control system, you can control the lights in the apartment and illuminate the iPhone and the fireplace and air conditioning remotely.
The rooftop terrace, which has the same surface as the apartment, has been completely renovated with a wooden structure that allows a Japanese garden to be integrated into the roof of the building with a breathtaking view. City of Copenhagen. In the hall, architects lifted the separation door to see the length of the apartment. The main idea was that the invaders could feel close to each other without having to be in the same room.
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