HOUSE IN PEFKA

The study concerns the interior renovation of a two-story residence in Pefka, Thessaloniki, creating a modern, unified living space that meets the needs of a four-member family. The design focused on remodeling the first level and functionally connecting it with the attic, transforming it into a master bedroom with a private bathroom.
The primary intention was to shape a space where functionality and aesthetics are in balance. The combination of natural materials such as wood and marble imparts a sense of warmth, elegance, and timelessness that identifies the entire home.
The main living areas, kitchen, and children’s bedrooms are organized on the first level. The living room is clad in wood, while the fireplace acts both as a connecting and dividing element between the relaxation area, the dining space, and the kitchen. In the kitchen, natural marble and wood create a harmonious dialogue with the rest of the home.
The children’s rooms include custom features that accommodate the needs for rest, study, and storage, while also leaving space for play.
The attic is redesigned as a private space for the parents. The master bedroom is framed by a marble fireplace and features large openings towards the unobstructed views. The bathroom is defined with transparent partitions, maintaining a sense of unity and light.
The choice of wooden cladding in the attic on both the walls and the sloped ceiling enhances the sense of cohesion with the lower level and completes the experience of the space.