Casa GK+G by Studio Moodular

Casa GK+G reworks a 1970s apartment in Milan, Italy with a confident, graphic hand. Studio Moodular leads the transformation, pulling color and geometry into everyday rooms while keeping the bones calm and livable. The project leans into a bright, contemporary attitude that suits city life without losing warmth.

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Morning light slides across a striped rug as a yellow chaise catches the eye, and the living room steadies around pale walls and low built-ins. A sliding panel glides across recessed shelving, turning a calm wall into a neat display without visual noise.

This is a compact apartment in Milan, remade by Studio Moodular with color, geometry, and measured edits to daily rooms. The throughline is the palette: crisp lines, citrus tones, and warm wood that bring rhythm to circulation and quiet to moments of rest.

Layer Color and Line

In the living area, a black-and-white rug sets the grid while a mustard chaise and green pouf punctuate the calm sofa. Shelves sit within a pale niche, edged in light wood, stocked with books and small objects that read as soft texture rather than clutter.

Kitchen as Hub

The kitchen centers on a marble-look island with straight falls, paired with oak lower cabinets and matte white uppers for a clean, practical mix. A looping ceiling light draws the eye above the island, and dark-framed doors open to the balcony to pull in daylight across the worktops.

Rooms for Play

Graphic stripes wrap a small room in yellow bands that run from wall to ceiling, tightening the volume with cheerful precision. A nursery trades intensity for wide aqua bands with thin yellow rules, set against parquet underfoot for warmth and easy movement.

Built-In Order

Storage tucks into corners with slim wood shelves and a discreet sliding panel — the living wall cleans up in one move when company arrives. In the main bedroom, a black metal canopy frames the bed lightly, leaving the parquet to read as the steady base.

Baths with Clarity

One bath pairs a sunny yellow vanity with a round mirror and pale walls, while blue tiles line the shower for a cool counterpoint. The larger bath uses a black-framed glass partition to separate a freestanding tub from the vanity, with brass fixtures and small mosaic flooring bringing fine-grain texture.

Evening returns to the balcony doors and the rooms shift back to calm, color held by pale surfaces and wood. Pattern adds cadence, not noise, and the apartment holds its new proportions with an easy, everyday grace.

Photography courtesy of Studio Moodular
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- by Matt Watts

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