Casa AM by Pamela Camposano

Casa AM is a 130-square-meter apartment renovation in downtown Cosenza, Italy, by Pamela Camposano. The 2020 project reorganizes the plan around open living, custom storage, and a careful material palette that ties the rooms together. Travertine, glass, oak, and tuned lighting give the interior a clear, composed presence.

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About Casa AM

The renovation of this 130-square-meter apartment in downtown Cosenza includes a new interior partition, a revised layout for all functional rooms, and a complete update of the building systems, including home automation.

The plan is opened up around the living area. The kitchen is divided from the living room by a Rimadesio sliding system with glass panels and an aluminum frame, keeping visual continuity while still setting the two zones apart.

The entrance opens directly into the living room. A coat closet is built into the wall and hidden behind a glass door with vertical aluminum slats, while a second sliding door can pull back toward it and enlarge the living area for special occasions.

Material contrast shapes the main rooms. Natural travertine marble lines the living room walls, left unfinished and varied in tone, setting off the dark oak veneer of the furniture and the oak parquet laid in a herringbone pattern.

The dining room reads lighter by comparison. A simple table and Panzeri pendant lights echo the geometry of the chairs, keeping the setting restrained and precise.

The kitchen is organized to make the most of the available area, with work surfaces and storage arranged for everyday use. Travertine continues onto a wall that serves a structural role and could only be altered on the surface, extending the visual thread from the living room.

Behind one cabinet door, a hidden storage compartment keeps the kitchen orderly without intruding on the main rooms. Wallpaper appears in selected transition points to mark shifts in the apartment and give each passage a distinct note.

In the guest bathroom, travertine returns alongside mosaic tile and warm-toned furnishings, continuing the tone-on-tone approach used elsewhere in the apartment. The master suite includes a walk-in closet and an en-suite bathroom; glass is used for the closet wall to keep the bedroom open, while wallpaper on the wall behind the bed conceals the bathroom door.

Photography courtesy of Pamela Camposano
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- by Matt Watts

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