Apartment in Turin

An early 20th-century building in Turin reimagined by OfficineAC as an urban villa.

The ground-floor rooms unfold around the courtyard in a sequence of surfaces that live in continuity, while maintaining their own autonomy with the complicity of Dooor systems. A couple of curved, twin doors demarcates two corners of the living room like an embrace and separates it from the services and staircase area, while a linear door of a different color creates a fluid partition between the kitchen and living room and offers that touch of contrast that makes the whole environment even more intriguing.

N. 2 dooor – LIVING ROOM
Opening: lateral
Track: adjustable, built-in, curved, semi-gloss white color
Closing: magnetic closing with iron bar
Handle: CB#2, matt black color
Cladding: fabric DE AM 8552, dark grey color
Dimension: W 1997 mm x H 2964 mm

dooor – KITCHEN
Opening: lateral
Track: adjustable, built-in, curved, semi-gloss white color
Closing: magnetic closing with iron bar
Handle: CB#2, matt black color
Cladding: fabric FL ST 5135, green color
Dimension: W 2000 mm x H 2962 mm

Interior design project: OfficineAC. Antonelli + Camorali Architetti
Photo: Riccardo Bergadano

Apartment in Turin

An early 20th-century building in Turin reimagined by OfficineAC as an urban villa.

The ground-floor rooms unfold around the courtyard in a sequence of surfaces that live in continuity, while maintaining their own autonomy with the complicity of Dooor systems. A couple of curved, twin doors demarcates two corners of the living room like an embrace and separates it from the services and staircase area, while a linear door of a different color creates a fluid partition between the kitchen and living room and offers that touch of contrast that makes the whole environment even more intriguing.