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Gandhi Apartment by Culto Interior Design

Gandhi Apartment by Culto Interior Design

Gandhi Apartment sits in Barcelona, Spain, where Culto Interior Design refines a modest 1970s flat overlooking Mahatma Gandhi Park into a generous contemporary home. The former four-bedroom layout gives way to an open, one-bedroom apartment that leans on neutral tones, natural materials, and carefully resolved storage to balance daily practicality with a quiet, urban sense of ease.

Apartment DFP by AKT.studio

Apartment DFP by AKT.studio

Apartment DFP converts an attic apartment in Brixen, Italy into a clear, open loft shaped by light and measured surfaces. Designed by AKT.studio in 2024, the project reorders daily life around the path of the sun, pulling social rooms toward views and tucking quieter zones into sheltered corners. A restrained palette of wood, stone, metal, and textiles gives the interior a calm, continuous rhythm that still reads as distinctly domestic.

Uptown Apartment by Marija Orloviene

Uptown Apartment by Marija Orloviene

Uptown Apartment sets a calm, contemporary tone in Vilnius, Lithuania, where designer Marija Orloviene composes a light-filled home from warm materials and measured color. The apartment reads as one continuous living environment, tying together cooking, dining, and relaxing areas through subtle shifts in texture and tone rather than bold contrasts. Every view feels deliberate, yet the rooms stay relaxed enough for everyday city life.

Casa Monti Parioli: Color-Rich Roman Apartment for Modern Living

Casa Monti Parioli: Color-Rich Roman Apartment for Modern Living

Casa Monti Parioli turns a once-generic 1950s apartment in Rome, Italy into a vivid home tailored to a young family of three. Costanza Santovetti Studio reworks the plan around a stainless steel and marble kitchen, using it as a clear visual anchor. Color, geometry, and light now knit together daily life, replacing the former monochrome shell with a lively yet ordered interior.

Casa REdDUO

Casa REdDUO

Casa REdDUO turns a generous Milan, Italy apartment into an expressive home-studio for the creative duo behind REdDUO. Set between Porta Venezia and Città Studi inside a 1930s building, the apartment becomes both domestic interior and working laboratory for their material-driven practice. Here, domestic rituals, studio life, and collaborative craftsmanship intersect in rooms that balance Old Milan character with a contemporary, experimental edge.

Nimbo: Light-Filled Genoa Apartment Woven with Historic Detail Charm

Nimbo: Light-Filled Genoa Apartment Woven with Historic Detail Charm

Nimbo unfolds inside an early apartment in Genoa, Italy, suspended above the historic center in the Castelletto district. Designed by Giulia Grillo in 2025, the renovation traces shifting light, restored terrazzo, and Moroccan cement tiles as they anchor a more fluid, contemporary sequence. Rooms hold views of sea and city, yet keep the quiet cadence of a bourgeois neighborhood shaped by tree-lined boulevards and wrought-iron railings.

Casa in Via Buonarroti: Historic Apartment Reframed in Central Rome

Casa in Via Buonarroti: Historic Apartment Reframed in Central Rome

Casa in Via Buonarroti sits inside a historic building in Rome, Italy, where damaSTUDIO works with the apartment’s long memory rather than against it. Barrel vaults, painted ceilings, and hexagonal terracotta floors anchor the renovation, while a clear contemporary attitude refines circulation, daily comfort, and the material palette. The result is a home that reads as one narrative, even as old and new keep their distinct voices.

Casa Verticale by La Leta Architettura

Casa Verticale by La Leta Architettura

Casa Verticale reworks a tall independent house in Santa Flavia, Italy, treating the apartment as a vertical sequence of rooms. La Leta Architettura reorganizes three levels and a private roof terrace around a new central stair, using light, oak, and metal to give the home a coherent contemporary character while preserving its intimate scale. The result ties daily life to a clear upward movement through the building.

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