Industrial-style materials are woven throughout – from the blackened-steel shroud encasing the Arabescato marble-topped kitchen benches to steel-framed windows that direct views to the treetops and the city. These robust elements are tempered by timber flooring and cabinetry, creating warmth and visual continuity with the exterior brickwork. Furnishings add texture, bridging the industrial and the organic. This interplay is exemplified in the DePostura dining chairs by Mario Milana from Origine, whose iron and steel frames are paired with polyurethane backs and hand-stitched natural leather seats. The Sesann sofa by Tacchini from Stylecraft serves as the living room’s centrepiece, introducing curvature and comfort.
On the ground floor, bedrooms are positioned along a hallway that extends north. There are two smaller guest bedrooms, as well as a primary suite that opens onto a private courtyard for retreat and privacy. Upstairs, the kitchen is a social hub, with the dining and living spaces positioned to the north to capture city views and an expansive terrace. A powder room and study occupy the southern end of the second level.