The "Tunis" project is a collaboration between two young Tunisian and Egyptian couples who were facing challenges in interior layout and lighting in their residence in Tunisia. Being plant enthusiasts, we started by reimagining the layout, where the key solution lay in changing the orientation of the entrance door. This allowed direct access to the living area and created a central kitchen space illuminated from three sides through a carefully integrated skylight. We then adorned the house with a blend of Tunisian and Egyptian decor, adding a multitude of indoor plants. This project not only solved the initial issues but also transformed the space into a welcoming and vibrant place, reflecting the personalities and cultures of the owners.
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2020
"This project was designed to open up the spaces, allowing light to penetrate throughout the apartment. Placing the kitchen at the center of the house, enclosed with glass, facilitates the propagation of light throughout the home."
"We chose to keep the existing beams and highlight them by dressing them in wood to create a natural ambiance."
"Dividing with transparency"
With this kitchen featuring a glass wall, natural light is allowed to penetrate into the kitchen, creating a visual connection with the dining area while separating the two spaces.
"Enjoy this stunning open-air bathroom, where we took advantage of its top-floor location to open the ceiling to the sky, providing a unique experience. We incorporated an abundance of greenery while letting wood dominate, creating a natural atmosphere conducive to relaxation."
"For this bedroom, we opted for a unique approach by transforming a decorative door into a headboard, thus offering an intriguing visual perspective and adding personality to the room."