This apartment in Eurovea Tower, completed in 2025, is conceived as a response to the complex geometry of the building’s floor plan. The project focuses on transforming a fragmented architectural envelope into a calm and functional living environment.

The primary objective was to work with the existing irregular geometry rather than against it. The design translates angular and curved spatial conditions into a cohesive interior language defined by softness, continuity and balance.

The open-plan living area integrates kitchen, dining and lounge functions. Curved elements — including the sofa and dining zone — help mediate transitions within the space, reducing the visual sharpness of the architecture. Built-in storage and flush surfaces maintain clarity and order.

The interior is composed in a restrained range of beige tones, combined with natural wood and expressive stone. This limited palette enhances spatial unity while allowing textures to become the primary source of variation.

A layered lighting strategy combines concealed linear illumination, pendant fixtures and soft ambient sources. Light is used to accentuate geometry, highlight materials and reinforce the calm atmosphere of the interior.

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