Located in New York, NY, United States, the Greenwich Village Pied-à-Terre is a 1,400-square-foot apartment designed by Andrew Franz Architect in 2024. Designed to reflect the client’s chic personal style, the project features abundant curves and texture, with scalloped walls and venetian plaster defining functional areas. The renovation opens the residence to multiple views and plentiful natural light. The warm palette is complimented with pops of color, and the generous day bed provides views of the park and can accommodate two.
The FF Apartment, designed by Zalc Arquitetura, blends a striking industrial style with warm elements in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. Combining two 50 m² apartments into a 100 m² space, the design utilizes materials like handmade hydraulic tiles and charred wood to create a cozy atmosphere amidst the predominance of sober tones, such as black and exposed concrete.
Located in Brescia, Italy, the Unter den Linden apartment exemplifies contemporary design from CLAB architettura. Designed in 2024, this striking apartment features distinct interior details and rich materials. Its renovation centers on an airy living space comprising an elegant dining area and a harmonious partition wall that enhances the coherence of the layout, which work together seamlessly in this apartment overlooking an avenue lined with linden trees.
Apt. Wrangelkiez, located in Berlin, Germany, is an apartment designed in 2021 by Christopher Sitzler-Brakel. This residence exemplifies a modern design style, blending contemporary aesthetics with functional spaces.
Apartment IPA, located in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, is designed by Huma Arquitetura. The apartment features an expanded kitchen that integrates beautifully with the living room and creates a more spacious and functional space. The interior design boasts blue countertops and hydraulic tiles, emphasising a chic and timeless aesthetic. Every detail complements the unique style of its residents, crafting a cozy atmosphere amidst the city’s bustling environment.
In the heart of the Quadrat d’Or neighborhood in Barcelona, Estudio Vilablanch has transformed a 650-square-metre (6,996-square-foot) Capas · Historia · Color apartment, adapting its design to accommodate both modern and neoclassical elements.
Originally two distinct floors of a modernist building built in 1901, the home is now a single unit that retains traces of its luxurious past, including travertine marble floors and the use of color throughout the apartment.
Architecture studio Alexander & CO. redesigned a three-bedroom apartment in a Sydney office building as a “city sanctuary”. The apartment features handmade bespoke furniture set against walls tongue-and-groove wall panels to create a gallery-like atmosphere. Described by the designers as “a living gallery for two people who have chosen a life of quiet calm,” the flat includes several bespoke furniture, including curved concrete kitchens that were craned into the building via a window.
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.