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Casa CiP: Inside the Stone-Walled Italian Renaissance

Contemporary living room with checkered floor and minimalist decor.

Discover the transformation of Casa CiP, a stone-made second-floor residence nestled in Polignano a Mare, Italy. Designed by Paolo Pellegrini in 2019, this project cleverly merges 19th-century architecture with modern touches, showcasing exposed tuff walls, barrel vaults, and handmade furnishings. Casa CiP stands as a testament to the beauty of respecting and revitalizing traditional local architecture.

V-E Project: Maximizing Natural Light & Scenery

Modern minimalist interior with wooden accents and geometric patterns.

Discover the V-E Project by Ábaton, a stunning house nestled in Madrid, Spain, that masterfully combines a sloped terrain with panoramic views of the Sierra. Designed in 2019, this home not only respects the surrounding landscape by preserving existing trees but also optimizes orientation for sunlight and scenery. A perfect blend of architecture and nature, it represents modern living at its best.

San Mateo Renovation: Blending History with Modern Design in Madrid

Modern dining room with yellow chairs, wooden ceiling beams, and indoor plants.

Discover the San Mateo Renovation, an architectural marvel nestled in Madrid, Spain. This 2022 project by Ábaton transforms a 1930s apartment into a modern haven. Across 140 square meters, it features high ceilings, open spaces, and a blend of historical elements with contemporary design. Witness an exquisite blend of architecture, interior design, and innovation in this Spanish gem.

Casa Inversa: A Modern Reimagining of Space in Valencia

Modern dining room with wooden table, chairs, pendant lights, and art piece.

Discover Casa Inversa, a transformative apartment project in Valencia, Spain, by Destudio Arquitectura. Designed in 2023, this apartment flips traditional living spaces to adapt to a new family dynamic. It features integrated kitchen and living areas with innovative use of glass and light, alongside private night zones. Emphasizing art and custom finishes, it offers a fresh take on comfortable, stylish living.

Casa PO: Blending Modern and Rustic in a 1970s Villa Makeover

Modern dining room with wooden table, orange chairs, and colorful decor.

Casa PO in Treviso, Italy, stands as a testament to sustainable renovation by Italianbark Studio. This energy-efficient transformation of a 1970s villa marries modern design with rustic Italian charm. The project showcases a clever use of space, embracing natural light and local materials, while boasting eco-friendly practices. The redesign features unique color schemes, innovative layouts, and thoughtful integration of indoor and outdoor living spaces, setting a new standard for contemporary countryside living.

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