The project’s design draws inspiration from the human body, focusing on curves and movement
In architectural language, this is expressed through organic volumes and smooth, curved motions. These harmonize with the space, subtly defining its various functions, with the goal of creating a sense of flow and harmony that permeates every corner of the environment.
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PROJECT:
Τhe hall - Luxury Nails
Αρχιτεκτονική Μελέτη - Υλοποίηση -
LOCATION:
Kifissia, Athens
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TYPE:
Commercial
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LEAD DESIGNER:Agni Malliou
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ASSOCIATE DESIGNER:
Akis Moustakas
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PHOTOSHOOTING:
Xanthopoulou Maria
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STATUS:Completed
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YEAR:2024
Architectural Design
One of the main architectural challenges was the incorporation of an external elevator for disabled access to the upper floor, with direct entry to the space and exclusive use by The Hall. The creation of a second entrance required a redesign of the surrounding area, so that it could integrate seamlessly with the existing building. The new private access space to the elevator was carefully designed, incorporating planting and green areas that enhance the visual and functional connection with the landscape.
Earthy tones, combined with gold details and luxurious materials such as marble and blown glass, were chosen to create a space of high aesthetics and refined beauty. Additionally, a luxurious podiatry cabin was designed, meeting all necessary specifications and equipped with the most modern medical sterilization equipment, redefining nail care and elevating the service to a new level of expertise and comfort.
With the luxurious Nail Bar as its central feature, the manicure and pedicure areas were separated by specially designed stepped constructions made of golden rods, allowing natural light to flow freely throughout the space. This creates a sense of discreet privacy, while still maintaining an open flow of light. The overall design of the space, particularly the manicure and pedicure stations, is oriented toward unobstructed views of Mount Parnitha, aiming to promote calmness and well-being.