A large Milanese terrace, located on the top floor of a contemporary building, rethought and renovated during structural work that could not be postponed, which provided the opportunity to reinterpret the spaces to adapt to the family's new needs.
The result of a happy synergy between Cristina and the hostess, architect Priscilla Gouveia, the 100-square-meter terrace that envelops the home has been divided through furniture and planters into a succession of functional rooms: an area dedicated to conviviality at the table, protected by gentle shading; an intermediate area that can accommodate sunbeds and armchairs or remain free to accommodate many people at events and parties; the living area,
occupied by a long corner sofa; and finally the corner that conceals the tool shed and a shower to cool off on hot days.
The plant arrangement contemplates a succession of plants of different shapes and colors, heights and bearing, enhanced by the striking night lighting.