Inspired by the marble of the Panathenaic Stadium, the steel detailing of the Acropolis Museum, and the deep blue Athenian sky, the renovation of this top-floor 1960s apartment balances history, colour, and contemporary design. Designed by architect Elli Athanasiadou of Space Is Around Us, the reimagined layout merges kitchen, dining, and living areas into one open space, defined by a bold blue feature volume and white marble kitchen surfaces. Built-in cabinetry, integrated seating, and fluted glass windows enhance light, privacy, and storage, while exposed concrete columns and vintage-style fixtures subtly nod to the apartment’s mid-century origins. In the bedroom, a wall-to-wall wardrobe and lift-up bed maximise space without clutter, while a spacious terrace overlooking Athens’ two hills extends the living area, complete with a Jacuzzi, custom seating, and retractable awning. The result is a serene urban retreat that channels the city’s ancient spirit through modern design and timeless materials.
Top 6 design details we love in Kyano, Elli Athanasiadou’s serene Athens apartment inspired by marble, steel, and the city’s blue skies.
1. Glass Block Wall That Glows Day and Night
2. The Ultra-Efficient Entrance Hub
3. The Rangehood-Free Kitchen
4. The Flowerpot VP1 Pendant Lamp
5. A Bed That Works Overtime
6. The Sliding Pocket Door
1. Glass Block Wall That Glows Day and Night
A defining feature of Kyano, the glass-block wall between the bathroom and living area lets daylight filter through by day and casts a gentle glow at night. It adds privacy, texture, and a sculptural play of light that changes with the hours.





















