A small green gem, set in a Milanese residential neighborhood, the terrace is developed as a visual continuation of the interior, constituting an irresistible focal point, capable of attracting attention from the very entrance to the apartment.
A shady oasis, in which the color green dominates, declined in countless shades and textures of foliage, illuminated by variegations and blooms mainly white or in pinkish tones, to give light to the context.
Even the light gray planters contribute to create a fresh and reassuring atmosphere, ready to welcome you at any time of the day.
Small-scale designer furniture embellishes the setting, gathered under the canopy of a Japanese maple tree.
An inviting and spacious table , which welcomes guests on any occasion , is sheltered by a metal pergola partially covered with jasmine, so as not to steal excessive light.
The boundaries of the property have been handled differently depending on the overlook: to shelter from glances from the building in front
a tall, dense bamboo screen; on the sides, on the other hand, the two large magnolia trees from the adjacent condominium gardens have been borrowed and incorporated into the surrounding vegetation, creating the illusion that they are part of the property and dilating the spaces.
A selection of plants, refined and light, which are well adapted to low-light conditions, generate the feeling of being in a small urban jungle, where one can linger without danger.
Milan