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Shaping space through detail, material, and time

Category: Residential Interiors
Location: Fažana – Croatia
Architect: Perdoncin Studio

Project description

Overlooking the Adriatic Sea, in the historic heart of Fažana, this 18th-century residence opens toward the Brijuni Islands, establishing a continuous dialogue between architecture and landscape.

The intervention reinterprets the original space through a measured contemporary language, where every design choice stems from a deep respect for the existing material fabric.

The stone walls and wooden beams, restored and left exposed, preserve the memory of the building and become the foundation upon which an essential, balanced, and timeless project is developed.

Natural light flows through the spaces, amplified by a neutral and material-driven palette, where oak interacts with light surfaces and technical details reduced to the essential.
Each element is conceived through subtraction, eliminating the superfluous to leave room for an authentic perception of space.

At the heart of the intervention is the bespoke storage staircase, crafted in oak with white Corian inserts: an architectural element suspended between function and sculpture, capable of redefining the internal layout and transforming a constraint into a design gesture.

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The furnishings, entirely bespoke, integrate with millimetric precision into the existing envelope, creating a continuous system in which architecture and interiors merge into a single vision.

The result is a compact yet sophisticated space, where craftsmanship, proportion, and materiality shape an intimate, quiet, and deeply contemporary living experience.

A project that embodies the essence of the Perdoncin approach: shaping space through detail, material, and time.

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