14/05/2026
Beach Boiserie
As the bathing season approaches, we revisit one of our projects set along the coast.
Designed by JM Architecture – Arch. Jacopo Mascheroni and Arch. Diego Magri – this beachfront apartment in Jesolo Lido, Venice, is defined by a precise and cohesive interior fit-out. A continuous white lacquered wood surface with horizontal reveals wraps walls, doors, and cabinetry, creating a calm, yacht-like atmosphere.
A tridimensional grid organizes all elements, with fully integrated, flush, handle-free built-ins that combine craftsmanship and functionality. Spaces can be transformed manually or electrically, while technical features remain discreetly embedded.
Pivot doors guide the spatial sequence and frame the gradual sea view, while concealed systems and seamless material transitions underline the high level of customization. Canadian maple, Corian, glass, and ipe wood create a refined, harmonious interior that extends seamlessly to the outdoor terrace. A project that shows how interior fit-out can shape both space and experience.
Photography: Jacopo Mascheroni, Beach Boiserie JM Architecture, www.jma.it