In the last twenty years, interior design made in Italy has conquered nautical design by modifying its aesthetics, increasingly linked to collecting and the creation of custom made pieces, but always in the sign of flexibility, a necessary
condition the type of project.The Apulian studio m12 AD founded by architect Michelangelo Olivieri has revolutionized this trend by applying the interior design of super-luxury boats to a house
built on two levels in Puglia.The project pursues maximum versatility, through a redesign inspired in the details, by the interiors of a yacht: simple lines, fixed structures and containers for a
fluid space without solution of continuity. u2019house, consisting of a living room, two bedrooms, three bathrooms and two walk-in closets, has been redesigned by making the old scores disappear and transforming each wall into a storage unit. The essentiality, also reflected in the choice of color tones, white, wood and blue, has given the project a sophisticated but at the same time relaxing,
tidy and minimal look, enhancing the natural light to the maximum. teak has enhanced the marine style, together with the matching with the midnight blue wallpaper and the white and teak lacquer of the furniture and kitchen. The flush-to-the-wall glass doors have enhanced the feeling of being in an environment where each element, while being fixed, seems to be connected to the adjacent one, as in a liquid space

