Louvered Roof Pergola KE KEDRY Prime designs a new outdoor area for a residential house in Azzano Decimo
Details
Project name: Residential house in Azzano Decimo
Location: Azzano Decimo, Pordenone, Italy
Project: Architectural studio R+R Partners – Azzano Decimo (PN)
Client: Private
Covered area 20 sq. mt.
Installed products: KEDRY Prime louvered roof pergola in 241 cm width x 305 cm projection x 256 cm height, with roof with adjustable blades, in the wall-attached version and Black Inver shade with Vertika Prime rollers, double drape awning, perimeter and blade LED strip lighting.
We are located in Azzano Decimo, in the Pordenone area: a quiet residential area consisting mainly of detached houses. Here we find a single-storey house, built in the early 70s, which the owners decided to renovate.
The aim of the project was to redefine the entire volume of the existing building by building an extension on the north/west side of the house, thus revising the overall floor plan.
The clean lines and materials used define the architecture. The simple lines, the clean and essential contours of the building were also achieved by deliberately masking the gutters and downpipes.
All the openings in the existing façades have been reinterpreted by adding large glass surfaces towards the garden, thus favouring natural lighting and ample visual permeability between the interior and exterior of the house.
In particular, the living area to the south/east is characterised by the presence of a large window overlooking a covered outdoor area, creating a link between the indoor and outdoor spaces and allowing diffuse light into the rooms.
In this area the designers of the R+R studio in Azzano Decimo – which works in the fields of architecture, interiors, lighting and gardens – created an outdoor area that needed a roof. The choice fell on the KEDRY Prime louvered roof pergola by KE, in the shade Black Inver: the aluminium structure leaning against the wall with a roof with adjustable blades fits perfectly into the modern and minimalist architectural context of the house.