Located in a leafy neighbourhood in the northeastern part of Athens, this apartment is designed to meet the needs of a family of four. The project expresses a quiet sense of luxury, articulated through a carefully curated palette of materials and the integration of advanced home automation systems.
A continuous spatial flow allows for smooth transitions throughout the apartment, while maintaining a clear distinction between social and private zones. Living and dining areas extend along the southwest-facing façade, capturing generous natural light. The master suite, with its ensuite bathroom and walk-in wardrobe, along with the children’s bedrooms, are tucked toward the rear to ensure privacy.
At the centre of the plan, the kitchen operates as a connective hub. Sliding panels with vertical wood slats enable the space to open or close as needed, responding to the evolving rhythms of daily life. These elements filter circulation and views, creating flexible spatial scenarios.
Advanced automation systems are integrated throughout the apartment, including lighting control, air-conditioning, underfloor heating, and a state-of-the-art audio management system, enhancing comfort and adaptability in line with contemporary living standards.
The chevron wooden flooring, the Tinos green marble boiserie in the guest WC and the built-in wardrobe in the entryway accented with bold wallpaper, reflect a refined and meticulous approach to texture and materiality. In addition, the bespoke bookshelf combining bronze and travertine forms a focal point within the dining area, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Overall, the project reflects a balanced and harmonious architectural approach, where everyday living is elevated into an experience of comfort and quiet elegance.
A continuous spatial flow allows for smooth transitions throughout the apartment, while maintaining a clear distinction between social and private zones. Living and dining areas extend along the southwest-facing façade, capturing generous natural light. The master suite, with its ensuite bathroom and walk-in wardrobe, along with the children’s bedrooms, are tucked toward the rear to ensure privacy.
At the centre of the plan, the kitchen operates as a connective hub. Sliding panels with vertical wood slats enable the space to open or close as needed, responding to the evolving rhythms of daily life. These elements filter circulation and views, creating flexible spatial scenarios.
Advanced automation systems are integrated throughout the apartment, including lighting control, air-conditioning, underfloor heating, and a state-of-the-art audio management system, enhancing comfort and adaptability in line with contemporary living standards.
The chevron wooden flooring, the Tinos green marble boiserie in the guest WC and the built-in wardrobe in the entryway accented with bold wallpaper, reflect a refined and meticulous approach to texture and materiality. In addition, the bespoke bookshelf combining bronze and travertine forms a focal point within the dining area, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere.
Overall, the project reflects a balanced and harmonious architectural approach, where everyday living is elevated into an experience of comfort and quiet elegance.















