Casa Ian by Stefano Pasquali

Casa Ian is a modern apartment located in Trento, Italy, designed in 2018 by Stefano Pasquali.

Elegant living room with wooden accents and plush sofa.
Modern living room with wooden wall panels, sofa, and plants.
Modern dining room with wooden floors, bookshelf, and glass doors leading to balcony
Contemporary hallway with planters, wooden flooring, and green accents.
Modern balcony with plants, a wicker chair, and a built-in seating area
Modern bedroom with a grey and white color scheme, hardwood floor, and French windows
Modern bedroom with a bed, built-in shelves, and a large window.
Modern bathroom with beige tiles, blue accents, and glass shower divider.

About Casa Ian

The Embodiment of Modern Elegance

Nestled in the historic heart of Trento, Italy, Casa Ian emerges as a testament to modern design. Crafted in 2018 by the esteemed Stefano Pasquali, this apartment epitomizes the seamless fusion of form and function. The facade sets a contemporary tone, blending with the city’s vibrant rhythms while introducing a private realm of minimalist sophistication.

A Journey Through Light and Space

Inside, the living room welcomes with an open embrace. Natural light floods through generous windows, casting a warm glow on the sleek wooden finishes and muted tones. The space balances comfort and style, with a plush sofa inviting relaxation and a custom-built entertainment unit reflecting modern living’s needs.

Transitioning to the culinary domain, the kitchen and dining area present a tableau of modernity. Here, clean lines and uncluttered surfaces underscore the apartment’s design ethos. Every meal becomes a social event, set against the backdrop of Trento’s skyline.

Intimate Corners for Rest and Reflection

The bedroom, a sanctuary of tranquility, showcases a minimalist palette, with textures and soft furnishings adding depth and warmth. Strategic lighting amplifies the room’s serene ambiance, offering a retreat from the urban bustle.

Casa Ian’s bathroom redefines utility with elegance, where functionality meets sleek aesthetics. The bold blue cabinetry contrasts with the neutral tiles, crafting an invigorating space for rejuvenation.

As the tour concludes, the balcony serves as a verdant oasis. Lush planters blur the lines between indoors and out, providing a serene nook for contemplation or casual gatherings, all while celebrating Trento’s charm.

Casa Ian stands not merely as a residence but as a statement of modernity, a beacon of design crafted by Stefano Pasquali’s visionary hand.

Photography courtesy of Stefano Pasquali

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