Apartment in Florence by Andrew Trotter Studio

Apartment in Florence is an inspiring home designed in 2017 by Andrew Trotter Studio located in Florence, Italy.

Elegant living room with arched windows, plush furnishings, and natural accents.
Bright, minimalist living room with wooden furniture, large windows, and a copper pendant light.
A modern, minimalist living room with a vibrant yellow couch, shelving, and artistic wall decor.
Minimal modern space with yellow armchairs, wooden table, and fireplace alcove.
Ornate, historic architecture with intricate ornamentation and a cozy, modern interior design.
Opulent interior with ornate marble walls, classical statue, and mid-century furniture.
Minimalist bedroom with exposed concrete ceiling, gray armchair, and wooden side table.
A cozy bedroom with a rustic, ornate ceiling and a minimalist metal bed frame.

About Apartment in Florence

Embark on a journey through the “Apartment in Florence,” where Andrew Trotter Studio has masterfully melded contemporary design within the historical fabric of Florence, Italy. In 2017, this apartment was transformed into a modern living space that honors its storied past.

Reimagining History

Cross the threshold into a realm where classic Italian architecture meets modern simplicity. The living room is a testament to this, with its soaring arched windows pouring light onto sleek, mid-century inspired furniture. Here, Trotter’s vision for a contemporary apartment springs to life against the backdrop of Florence’s eternal charm.

A Symphony of Space and Light

Ascend the white, minimalist staircase, an architectural spine leading to private quarters. The seamless transition from the communal to the personal is felt as light follows you, casting a warm glow on the serene bedroom. Clean lines and uncluttered spaces speak to the apartment’s contemporary ethos, inviting tranquility into the heart of the city.

Sleek Interiors

In every corner, Andrew Trotter Studio’s meticulous design evokes spaciousness and calm. The juxtaposition of the stately, aged walls with chic, minimalist décor in the second bedroom creates a dialogue between eras. The result: a timeless space that’s as much a gallery of design as a haven of rest.

From the airy lounges to the sculptural quality of the bedrooms, the “Apartment in Florence” stands as a paragon of contemporary design nestled in the warmth of Italian history. Each room, a chapter in a story of rejuvenation and reverence—a true testament to the enduring legacy of Florence, reinterpreted through the lens of modern living.

Photography by Marina Denisova

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