Located in the heart of Milan, closed to Sant’Ambrogio Basilica, the project is a partnership between the Japanese artist Takane Ezoe and Modourbano Architectural Office. T House is the combination of sophisticated elegance of an eighteenth century loft in Milan, Italy and depth of a Japanese house. The design of T House by Takane Ezoe and Modourbano was born from the needs of the client, an artist who prefers free spaces, rooms without a real dividing line between the public and the private and space to work until late into the night. TThe house includes lots of open space, but it uses such warm colors that it is cozy and welcoming. he house is dominated by the kitchen where the client can prepare meals for a conveniently large number of guests and where to organize social occasions. The living spaces are deliberately lean, characterized by maximum flexibility to freely configure the furniture into it without the oppression of too many “objects”.  The studio has large windows that allow for lots of natural light. Since many artists work late into the night, it also provides well balanced interior lighting from the ceiling. The interior designers used a relatively neutral palette of colors so anybody working in the residence would not get distracted. There is a multitude of open spaces  that offer the ability to hold meetings with employees, collaborators, or clients. A gallery/exhibition space is placed near the studio so the artist can store their works of art.

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