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TP3 Apartment, the vintage-style project by Atelierzero and Tommaso Giunchi in Milan

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In Milan, Italy, the team of architects composed by Atelierzero and Tommaso Giunchi has transformed an old office into TP3 Apartment, a welcoming vintage-style residential unit where different materials coexist.

The biggest challenge was to create a space as open and bright as possible so the arrangement of the living floor has been designed as a large empty space, with the staircase in the center; in addition, the heart of the project is the wooden volume that connects the living area to the sleeping area below.

The upper floor consists of living room, studio, kitchen and dining area, where a long bespoke storage wall offers an interesting background, while the bedrooms and a walk-in closet are downstairs.

Particular surfaces are the protagonists of the environment: slabs of ceppo di grè for flooring, referring to classic Milanese architecture, combined with wood to make the space more intimate, while touches of green and yellow in the bathrooms and in the kitchen to give the new space a strong personality.

Finally, to enrich the residence a small garden overlooks the kitchen and houses another room, separate from the house, intended for study or relaxation area.

This is TP3 Apartment, an elegant and comfortable place to return at the end of the day.