Cabedelo Apartment is a reimagined apartment in Viana do Castelo, Portugal, by Ricardo Azevedo Arquitecto. The project turns an anonymous seaside dwelling into a coherent arrangement of interior rooms and large exterior terraces, calibrated to daily rituals and social life. Across indoor volumes and generous outdoor platforms, it reframes a familiar housing model into a home oriented toward shared meals, leisure, and the long coastal horizon.
MNG is a tailored apartment renovation in Milan, Italy, shaped by Archventil for a client with a vivid creative life and a need for everyday practicality. The project reworks a tall interior into an open, light-toned home with a mezzanine studio, aligning measured planning with a calm, refined atmosphere. Soft finishes, layered curtains, and a clear layout turn compact rooms into places that support both quiet work and easy entertaining.
Casa M sets an intimate scene inside a Roman apartment, where IRORI interiors works within the urban fabric of Rome, Italy to shape a measured domestic setting. The project treats the 2025 residence as a clear framework for daily living, giving each room a distinct role while keeping the whole apartment visually calm and quietly ordered. Everyday routines unfold in a sequence that feels composed yet relaxed, tuned to the rhythms of the city outside.
San Lucas anchors a 300 m² apartment renovation in Madrid, Spain, where ARQUID Architecture revisits a historic structure facing Plaza de las Salesas. The project reworks a once-compartmentalized home into an open, light-filled residence that respects its original brick, timber, and generous balconies while aligning closely with the owners’ contemporary routines. Rooms now flow around a continuous masonry spine, and everyday life takes place against a carefully tuned play of materials and light.
Barra sets a calm tone in the Aveiro District, Portugal, where Paulo Martins Arq&Design reworks a classic beachfront apartment into a restrained, coastal home. The project leans on minimalist lines, soft sand-toned surfaces, and measured detailing to translate the beach outside into a quietly immersive interior for daily living and rare moments of genuine pause.
60s Style House reimagines a 1960s apartment in Forlì, Italy, through the vivid lens of Pier Currà Architettura. The studio reshapes a historic flat for a young creative couple, fusing custom pieces with a graphic palette rooted in mid-century visual culture. Color, light, and pop references reframe everyday rooms into a lived-in narrative of memory and invention.
Long Flat unfolds inside a former office apartment in Barcelona, Spain, reworked by MIEL Arquitectos for a Boston family with roots in Shanghai. The project stretches between the lively Rambla de Catalunya and a quiet inner courtyard, tying together social life, retreat, and long-term plans for retirement. Materials, rescued fragments, and tailored joinery carry the story of an Eixample property updated for many chapters of family use.
Neuilly-sur-Seine sits in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France, crafted by KATZ Studio as an apartment tuned for listening, gathering, and ease. The project pairs noble materials with a calm, music-forward layout that folds vintage pieces into a contemporary rhythm. A measured palette and tactile finishes anchor living, dining, and kitchen areas, while the bedroom settles into warm tones and softened silhouettes.