Architect Andrea Del Pedro Pera of ANDEarchitettura and designer Gian Paolo Venier collaborate on a colorfully bold interior for a 150 square-meter apartment in Milan. The project is conducted to accommodate the needs and lifestyle of a young professional. While the overall aesthetic communicates a strong contemporary vibe with geometric forms that both offer a strong contrast and complement each other, the arrangement of the layout is surely more functional for a single occupant.
Prior to renovation efforts, the apartment boasted "three bedrooms, a sitting room, and a studio" and after the major overhaul, the space is divided into a "bedroom, [a] large lounge area, and a studio/guest room." In addition to this, the modern bold interior surely captures attention.
Photo Credits: Alberto Strada
What's Driving This Trend
- Bold Interiors
- Creating bold and vibrant interiors that make a strong visual impact is a disruptive opportunity for interior design firms.
- Functional Layouts
- Designing layouts that prioritize functionality and meet the specific needs of the occupant can be a disruptive innovation opportunity in the architecture and interior design industry.
- Contemporary Aesthetics
- Developing contemporary and visually striking aesthetics with geometric forms can be a disruptive innovation opportunity for designers seeking to stand out in the market.
Who This Affects Most
- Interior Design
- The interior design industry can seize the disruptive innovation opportunities presented by bold and vibrant interiors, functional layouts, and contemporary aesthetics.
- Architecture
- The architecture industry can explore disruptive innovation opportunities by designing layouts that prioritize functionality and meet the specific needs of occupants, as demonstrated in this collaboration project.
- Furniture Design
- Furniture designers can tap into disruptive innovation opportunities by creating pieces that complement and enhance bold and vibrant interiors, catering to the demands of contemporary aesthetics.
