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NOTE BLU

The Note Blu project was born from the need to transform a 1970s space into an open, welcoming place just steps from the sea, where the color blue takes on the role of a spatial tool.

In the living area—wide and continuous—the kitchen block is conceived as a true boiserie: a compact element that integrates the technical components while also becoming an equipped surface for storage and books, helping to shape the identity of the space.

On the opposite side, the service block in frosted glass guides the visitor toward the living area through a gentle curve, designed to direct movement and enhance spatial perception. This curvature is emphasized by the ceiling design, which develops in the opposite direction, marking the transition to the sleeping area.

In the sleeping area, the boiserie appears once again, becoming the backdrop of the bedroom’s entrance wall. A brass lamp establishes a visual dialogue with the living area, creating continuity between the spaces while maintaining a clear functional distinction.

Casa Note Blu is an essential and measured space, where layout, materials, and color work together to define a coherent living experience, conceived for hospitality and comfort.