The development of the bathroom where the feeling of a luxurious wellness area has been created has been decorated with such precious finishes that its presence no longer needs to be hidden; it now interacts with the living room via an opaline glass door set on one side of the blue divider wall like a theatre wing. In the same vein, the bedroom is separated from the rest of the apartment by means of an invisible door, with a pivot hinge shifted 25 cm to the centre; “This way, when the door is closed it seems like it is part of the wall” say the designers. Inside the bedroom, the owner’s wardrobe is housed in a wide, walk-in-closet, hidden behind rotating panels that can move freely at 360 degrees and also carry containers for shoes and other items. Lastly, the design team used one of the favourite tricks they have come to be known for: by placing a large mirror at the end of the flat’s hallway, natural light coming in from the living room is now multiplied, creating the illusion of more space in this compact but quite complete house.