Once the large windows of Villa B in Casablanca are opened, inside and outside become one continuous space. Immersed in a luxuriant garden in the Anfaa district, this private house designed by Laurent Zagury stands out for its large windows onto which the greenery is reflected when closed, or visually incorporated indoors when open. Materials and colours have played a key role in the success of the design, from an architectural point of view with the use of concrete, wood, metal and of course glass, in a highly contemporary style; but also in terms of the aesthetics of the interiors, deigned by Zineb Boutaleb and Silvia Michielotto of Studio Z/S, who have managed to ‘warm up’ the atmosphere with fabrics that resemble tapestries, natural textures and wallpapers.
In particular the Contemporary Wallpaper collection created by Studiopepe for Wall&Decò has been invaluable in creating customised settings, focussed on the thematic development of macro-subjects. True vertical narratives with a high level of visual impact, characterised by bold patterns that each and every day transform the interiors into a different story. Not only for the unique style with which Contemporary Wallpaper creates evocative and characterful atmospheres but also for the complete customisation that has enabled the creation, through use of colours and graphic elements, of a highly original concept.