sunshine and plants; clean lines; huge, round windows; exposed brick and wooden floors;
lots of books; open spaces; warm kitchen and sleek bathroom;
a perfect live-work space
Better start saving my pennies for Powerball...
Modourbano recently partnered with Japanese artist Takane Ezoe to complete this live/work loft in the center of Milan called T House. Situated near Basilica di Sant’Ambrogio, the space is prime location and had great bones to make an artist feel right at home
The studio
The high ceilings make way for tall, curved windows that let in tons of light, necessary when you’re creating, working, and exhibiting your work under one roof.
The studio
The space is broken up for its different uses including a gallery area to exhibit work, a studio for working and creating, archives to store older work, the residential area, and a separate little apartment area for a tenant or guest.
The studio looking into the living/dining/kitchen of the residential area
The walls are kept white making the artwork pop against them. It also gives the entire space a cohesive feel, along with the wood tones throughout.
Dining room/Kitchen
I love the greenery!
Living room
Living room
Photos by Alessandro Digaetano.
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