Rome, Italy, 1920 building

As from the client's requests I kept the original Master bedroom in its position and it will be more than 15sqm. The ensuite bathroom has been moved outside of this room. I created two more bedrooms for the daughters, one of them will be 16sqm and the other one 13sqm. There will be two bathrooms and the entrance will be separated from the living room.
The most interesting feature of the master bedroom is the hidden bathroom door. It is possible to create a private bathroom access and hide it inside the wardrobe.
The daughter’s bedrooms are very spacious as well, they can accommodate a large linear 'bridge' wardrobe with a single or double bed underneath.
There is the space to create two nice bathrooms as well.
The living room is a beautiful huge space with an open plan modern kitchen.
The entrance will be separated and it is possible to create a huge built in wardrobe to have even extra storage.

Available
Freelance, Moonlighting
Alessia Capriccioli
Energy Engineer, Interior Designer and Decorator Brisbane, Australia