
This recently renovated rental apartment in Sliema showcases a harmonious blend of Mediterranean and Scandinavian aesthetics, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Situated on a corner plot along High Street and originally designed in the 1960s by architect Dom Mintoff, the property offers abundant natural light and high ceilings, providing an excellent foundation for a thoughtful and functional redesign.
The renovation focused on enhancing comfort and quality. Apertures were upgraded to improve insulation and soundproofing, while laminate wooden flooring was chosen to replace colder surfaces like ceramic or marble, except in the bathrooms.
This flooring not only adds a sense of warmth but also complements the growing local habit of removing shoes indoors, similar to Scandinavian traditions. As sunlight streams through the windows, it highlights the golden tones of the flooring and enhances the natural beauty of the furniture and finishes.
The interior design draws inspiration from Mediterranean holidays, offering a nostalgic and homey feel. Every element, from the carefully selected furniture to the curated artwork, reflects this vision. The apartment’s layout includes an open-plan kitchen, living, and dining area, a master bedroom with a walk-in wardrobe and ensuite, a second bedroom with an ensuite, a laundry room, and a versatile spare room that can function as a home office or playroom.
Year
2024
Location
Sliema
Area
125sqm
Project Type
Residential | Interior | Architectural Design | Detailing
Design Architects
Angie the Architect
M&E Engineers
GALEACURMI Engineering
Decor & Styling
FORMADEUS
Photography
Studio Konnect