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Wooden strips

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This 135m² apartment in Kalamaria, Thessaloniki, is defined by a striking architectural feature—a curved wall adorned with wooden strips. This design element acts as both a visual and spatial divider, shaping the flow of the interior while maintaining a sense of openness. The apartment is designed to balance connectivity and privacy, offering a seamless living experience.

The wooden strip-clad curved wall serves as the backbone of the design, embracing the central living areas. The open-plan kitchen and living space are unified within this curved form, creating a fluid and cohesive environment. The use of natural wood adds warmth and texture, reinforcing the apartment’s inviting ambiance.
Beyond the curved wall, the apartment transitions into more private quarters. A green corridor leads to the bedrooms and other secluded spaces, ensuring a sense of separation from the communal areas. This layout enhances both functionality and privacy while maintaining a continuous design language throughout the home.
Beyond the curved wall, the apartment transitions into more private quarters. A green corridor leads to the bedrooms and other secluded spaces, ensuring a sense of separation from the communal areas. This layout enhances both functionality and privacy while maintaining a continuous design language throughout the home.