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House with South Bridge View: Breathtaking Apartment Redesign in Italy

FeaturedElegant living room with arched windows, plush leather sofa, and modern armchair.

Nestled in Bassano del Grappa, Italy, the abode featuring South Bridge Vantage showcases a modern aesthetic with historical allure. The apartment, designed in 2024 by Dario Scanavacca of ds_A Architettura, features a bold steel staircase that connects the two levels, preserving the existing architecture while adding a lightweight touch. With the Ponte Vecchio merely steps away, this residence offers expansive views of the Brenta River, infusing elegance into everyday living.

Marquis of Turia Apartment by Fos Studio.

Minimalist interior with exposed concrete column, abstract art, and modern furnishings.

In Valencia, Spain, the Marquis of Turia apartment underwent a 2024 renovation by fos Studio. Housed in a 1960 skyscraper, this 150-square-metre space embodies the International Style. The remodel exposed reinforced concrete pillars for a mid-century aesthetic, complemented by neutral tones. Key features include a versatile kitchen with oak-framed sliding doors, custom-designed wood paneling, and monocolor beige tones in the master bathroom, aiming for a spa-like serenity and well-being.

Casa 21 by Dainelli Studio Combines History and Modernity

Plush upholstered sectional sofa with glass bubble chandeliers and wood-paneled walls.

Casa 21 is a 240-square-meter apartment designed by Dainelli Studio in Milan, Italy. The interior, set within a historical building, features a refined and contemporary design. The layout includes a living area, a sleeping area, and a study with a guest bedroom. Dainelli Studio carefully preserved original elements while incorporating modern details, such as bespoke furnishings and luxurious materials like Breccia Capraia marble and Italian oak parquet, to create a harmonious blend of history and modernity.

Attic GG by Numero [10] architetti

Spacious, minimalist living room with large artwork, modern furniture, and tall windows.

Attic GG is an 11th floor apartment in Milan, Italy, designed by Numero [10] architetti in 2023. The Milan property features custom furniture and sleek lighting fixtures by Davide Groppi and Nemo Lighting. Large windows in the living room offer sweeping views of City Life, the Giuseppe Meazza stadium and the Lombardy mountains, complemented by Italian marble throughout. A central living space is surrounded by two bedrooms, a service area and a master suite with a travertine bathroom.

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