Patrico condenses the idea of a family home into a compact apartment on Paros, Greece, envisioned by DA.CH. Within white walls and an amber-toned dome, the project turns a simple plan into a layered sequence of rooms that feel both sheltered and open. Mineral floors, built-in benches, and low, glowing light shape an interior that treats domestic life as its central subject rather than an afterthought.
Caxias PR reimagines a compact ground-floor apartment in Portugal through a precise intervention by João Tiago Aguiar. The 1970s T2 unit, once hemmed in by a poorly placed bathroom and underused rear yard, now orients daily life toward a generous, sunlit logradouro. In 2025, this renovation uses color, material, and a clearer plan to bind interior rooms to the reworked outdoor terrace.
Casa PZ draws together alpine context and refined interior thinking in an apartment in Courmayeur, Italy by DC|EF studio. The project reworks a compact mountain residence into a layered, contemporary setting where custom pieces and calibrated light reframe everyday rituals. Within this tight envelope, the studio orchestrates a sequence of convivial rooms and quiet retreats that echo local material culture while maintaining a crisp, modern edge.
DWS Kochanowskiego unfolds inside an 80-square-meter (861-square-foot) apartment in Gdańsk, Poland, where Raca Studio works within a pre-war tenement envelope. The renovation respects the existing layout while restoring long-covered elements, giving a young pair of doctors a home that aligns new comforts with historic character. Warm tones, reawakened timber, and a measured mid-century mood tie the old structure to their daily routines.
AFL Port Praski unfolds as a richly layered apartment on the fringes of Krakow, Poland, shaped by Mistovia for two graphic designers and their dogs. Across 125 m², the interior balances vivid colour, tactile materials and everyday comfort, turning the home into both studio and living quarters. The result is a place where work, art and rest overlap without friction, yet each room still guards its own mood and tempo.
Cenourão Penthouse crowns an emblematic modern tower in São Paulo, Brazil, where architect Orlando Denardi refashions a duplex apartment into a bright, porous home. The renovation leans on Brazilian materials, contemporary furniture, and a new terrace sequence that draws breeze, vegetation, and daylight deep into the rooms. Across two levels, the apartment fuses personal collections, restored structure, and a careful palette, turning a once-segmented plan into a layered domestic landscape.
Appartement Republique is a renewed Haussmann apartment in Paris, France, reimagined by Margot Aurensan Architecte as a lively play between heritage and pop-inflected color. Restored mouldings, chevron parquet, and generous ceiling height hold their ground against contemporary furniture and vivid hues, creating a home that feels both urbane and lighthearted. Each room carries this tension forward in a way that rewards close, repeat reading.
New retro’ unfolds as a vivid apartment in Marano di Napoli, Italy, shaped by architect Carmine Abate for clients with an unapologetically fashion-driven brief. Inside this elevated home, color, gloss, and tactility steer everyday life while wide sliders open the rooms to a sweeping terrace facing Vesuvio. The result is a residential interior that treats pattern, light, and material as an expressive toolkit rather than quiet background.