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Silvia & Diego Apartment in Barcelona Designed by MH.AP

Elegant entry with ornate moldings, wooden wall paneling, and patterned tile floor.

The Silvia & Diego apartment, designed by MH.AP in 2023, is located in Barcelona’s Eixample district. This renovation transformed a once-segmented space into an open, interconnected living area. By integrating the kitchen centrally and removing walls, MH.AP optimized circulation and increased natural light. The design respects the flat’s original fan-shaped layout, ornate ceiling, and Nolla mosaic floor tiles, using bold colors and geometric shapes to create a harmonious dialogue between past and present.

Loft & Studio for Marcel Revives Abandoned Space in Barcelona

Spacious living room with wooden floors, planter, artwork, sofa, and storage bench.

Loft & Studio for Marcel by MH.AP transforms an abandoned basement storage space in Barcelona into a versatile living area. Designed around two patios, the project features exposed Catalan vaults and thick old concrete walls for thermal comfort.

A custom-made plywood kitchen, oak flooring, and carefully placed outdoor elements enhance the open-plan interior, utilising natural light and vintage tiles for a bright, airy atmosphere.

Casa Buonarroti Offers Contemporary Renovation with Historic Touches

A modern apartment with rustic stone walls, large windows, and a cozy gray sofa.

In 2024, Maria Adele Savioli Architettura revitalised an apartment in a historic 19th-century building in Rome, Italy. Casa Buonarroti‘s design highlights its generous heights and expansive windows, blending tradition with a functional contemporary vision. With bespoke elements like a wide iron portal and oak staircase, the project redefines the flat’s layout while preserving its historic essence, offering a refined interpretation of renovation.

Attic G-24 by SMA Architetti

Spacious open-plan living area with exposed wooden beams, large windows, and modern furnishings.

SMA Architetti has completed the refurbishment of the Attic G-24 apartment in Varese, Italy. The project revised an existing, incomplete structure into a cohesive space defined by geometry and formal continuity.

The duplex-style design connects the levels with a striking staircase and features an interior filled with artisan materials and contemporary flourishes like inset lighting and slot windows. The top floor captures uninterrupted views across the long, narrow space, while the lower level perimeter is entirely utilised for key functions.

Three-Courtyard House by Habanero Unifies Concrete and Stucco

A modern, two-story home with a minimalist exterior, large windows, and a paved walkway leading to the entrance.

The Three-Courtyard House by Habanero Architecture in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, showcases a Vastu Shastra-inspired design, blending contemporary aesthetics with traditional harmony. The house’s leveled plane creates three courtyards, enclosed by a U-shaped retaining concrete wall. This structure not only aligns with nature but ensures energy efficiency with concrete masonry units and stucco, adding insulation internally.

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