Designed by Matteo Magnabosco, Casa Mazzini is located in Torino, Italy. This historic apartment renovation prioritizes natural light and organisation. Structured around a sizable kitchen-cum-living room with a chunky corner sofa, the home features decor with Scandinavian touches, such as clean-lined furniture and statement lights. A palette of natural wood, marble, and glass is used throughout, while sage green tiles nod to contemporary trends.
Situated in Austin, Texas, the Tarrytown Residence showcases a breathtaking renovation by Okkem Design in 2023. This exquisite single-family home redesign combines original elements with contemporary materials to create a chic living space with a seamless indoor-outdoor connection.
Located in the charming town of Geneva, Switzerland, the home named Geneve, designed by Falconi Architettura, revolutionizes the concept of modern housing. Its elegant façade boasts large glass panels, allowing sunlight to penetrate the interior while displaying breathtaking views of the surrounding landscape.
HAPI House, designed by Christine Callsen in Copenhagen, Denmark, showcases a vibrant and individualized interior decor. Situated in a prestigious brick building, the project explores the theme of colors, incorporating hints of pink and yellow in every room. This approach invites individuality, creating spaces that are meaningful and personal, emphasizing atmosphere, vibrations, and vitality.
A 1960s flat in Milan has a new look after being redesigned by local studio Sciveres Guarini Associati. The apartment, known as Misa 9,5, was built between 1962 and 1963 within a skyscraper designed by architect Paolo Chiolini. Sciveres Guarini Associati updated the flat – characterised by original walnut wood furnishings – to better suit the lifestyle of the current owner.
Located in the heart of Trieste, Italy, CMZ22 is a revolution in modern living. Conceived in 2023 by RNDR Studio, this house combines contemporary aesthetics with practical sophistication. Defined by sharp contours and large windows, the façade symbolizes a commitment to aesthetics and relaxation. This fluid architecture harmonizes with the vibrant Italian environment, recalling the nature inside while providing breathtaking views.
The centerpiece of this property in Luxembourg City is a 19th-century terraced house that has been lavishly restored by local practice Kaell Architecte. Called GuestHouse 50, the multipurpose building was developed by a group of neighbors as a space to use for communal activities.
NUA arquitectures has overhauled a narrow plot in Vila-seca, Spain, creating Sandra and Mario’s House with bright and airy interiors. Designed in 2022, the project favours a light volume contrasting the dense urban fabric, incorporating features like skylights and a split-level organisation to enhance space and natural illumination.