LIGHT AND SPACE IN DINGLI

The front door leads on to a brief but wide hallway that immediately gives a sense of space as there is a glass wall on the left. The low bench that runs the length of the glass serves as seating and shelving. The teal blue of the kitchen island draws you in. The fin walls are finished in rough plaster and painted a cool gray.

The kitchen units and some open shelving seem to be a block of natural oak but they actually wrap around the central services shaft that serves the apartment block.

The living / dining space continues on from the kitchen. Gris riven slate tiling is used throughout, making the whole space be used as one. A floor to ceiling fixed opening separates the two fin walls and provides the living space with ample natural light.

PHOTOS: GEORGE SCINTILLA

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