Custom furniture works

Apartment

Historical renovation

An accurate work, in full respect of the local Italian architectural history.

By the will of the property and the architects, the aim of the project was the renovation of this apartment in the heart of Brianza with a style that would keep alive the original spirit of the building’s architecture.
The new furnishings manufactured by Simonetto therefore had to merge perfectly with the original pieces already existing on site.


Year: 2008

Location: Brianza

Design: Associated Study

The choice of materials and stylistic solutions had the task of preserving the historical and architectural background of the context.

Entrance and corridor

The entrance door, as well as all the other ones, built with the classic technique of “frame and panel”. Solid Mahogany frames and Mahogany plume central panel eventually treated with glossy shellac. The corridor fully panelled, ivory glossy lacquered and Mahogany plume shellac treated. The corridor cabinets integrate into the wall panelling with their mirror doors and with their handles carved out the dado railing.

Kitchen

The kitchen is entirely lacquered glossy ivory colour. Doors in solid Mahogany and Mahogany plume, are sitting at flush with their frames into the panelling. The kitchen top and backsplash are in beige granite.

Master bedroom and bathroom

In this room too, the doors and round architraves are in Honduran solid Mahogany with centre panels in Mahogany plume. The walk-in closet, whose wardrobe doors have bevelled glasses, also entirely built with Mahogany wood, finished with glossy shellac varnish. The full-height bathroom cabinet and chest of drawers is glossy lacquered in ivory colour.

activities

Each piece of furniture and joinery built and pre-assembled in all its components within the Simonetto workshop, both in the raw material stage and once again after the varnishing process: all of that in order to guarantee our accurate quality control. The same procedure is valid for the components coated with paints. Moreover, as an extra activity focused to ensure adequate stability, all the coated panels are previously veneered.