Casa Celeste is a 2024 apartment renovation in Naples, Italy, by FADD Architects. Reworking roughly 80 square meters (861 square feet), the project centers daily life on an open living area where the kitchen, sitting room, and book wall meet beneath recovered brick vaults. Hand-painted ceramics, Majorelle blue, and custom marble pieces give the interiors a local register with a broader Mediterranean inflection.
Casa E&F is an apartment in Naples, Italy, designed by Daniela Di Palma in 2025. Across the living area, kitchen, bedroom, and baths, a restrained mix of blush neutrals, oak, marble, and bronze-toned metal creates a calm, continuous interior. Full-height drapery softens the daylight, while sliding glass panels and built-in storage keep the plan clear, quiet, and easy to use.
Casa Fràra is an apartment renovation in Ferrara, Italy, designed by Punto Zero around a dramatic new stair and a vivid dialogue with the building’s historic shell. Completed in 2025, the project sets brass, walnut, stone, and marble against exposed timber ceilings and frescoed surfaces, shaping rooms that feel warm, layered, and slightly theatrical without losing sight of the apartment’s Ferrarese character.
Apartment Battersea is a 95 m² apartment in London designed by Mariya Krylova for a young couple. Completed in 2025, the home centers daily life around an open kitchen and living area, shaped by American walnut flooring, oak veneer joinery, and a saturated green kitchen. Floor-to-ceiling windows and two balconies bring in soft light and extend the interior outward.
MRLJ128 is a 2024 apartment renovation in Madrid, Spain, designed by Plutarco. What began as a modest intervention grew into an almost complete reworking of the home, reshaping the plan and sharpening its chromatic identity. Open social rooms, darker private interiors, and a bold mix of stone, oak, and black herringbone flooring set a contemporary mood against a more traditional residential shell.
Casa Kendo is an apartment by Ortega Diago in San Sebastian, Spain, set on the seventh floor of a late 19th-century building. Designed in 2026, the project makes natural light its main ordering element, using a widened hallway, glass block screens, and continuous Campaspero stone surfaces to shape a calm, inward-looking home. Furniture and lighting pieces extend that restrained atmosphere without disturbing it.
Weaving the Mood of Life Between Modernity and Nature is an apartment in Guangdong, China, designed by LH Architecture Design. Completed in 2024, it frames daily life through a restrained modern interior shaped by greenery, stone, wood, and light. The project turns a compact urban condition into a calmer domestic setting, using layered materials and a soft, low-saturation palette to bring nature closer to everyday routines.
Casa Kaleido is an apartment in Naples, Italy, designed by Area Dieci as a sequence of rooms shaped by color, glass, and built-in elements. Across the living area, kitchen, bedroom, and baths, deep blue portals, green tile, pink-tinted partitions, and pale oak floors give the home a clear visual rhythm. The result feels graphic yet livable, with daylight softening every saturated surface.