AIM has revamped an apartment in Milan’s center, prioritizing open and sociable spaces. Designed in 2024, the “Living Without Boundaries” project features dynamic interiors where volumes are arranged around a central living area. The renovation focused on a seamless living space, incorporating diverse finishes and functional elements like flamed iron and lime-clad volumes.
The Vivienda Abando apartment in Bilbao, Spain, by designer María Acha, was renovated in 2024 to feature distinct areas for optimal functionality. The design highlights practical and intuitive restructuring, focusing on daily comfort.
The Ethereal Light apartment in Bucharest, Romania, designed by Jooca Studio in 2022, embodies a sleek and minimalist aesthetic. Characterized by natural, earthy tones with a wabi-sabi influence, the interior uses custom furniture and decor to enhance its compact 90-square-meter layout.
Armentano Arquitetura has designed the interior of a São Paulo apartment, named P533 Apartment, completed in 2024. Located in Brazil, the project integrates the living area to showcase unique cityscape views, while maintaining functional spatial divisions.
Situated in the heart of Amsterdam’s Zuidas business district, the “Apartment with a View” offers breathtaking views of the city skyline. Designed by i29 in 2024, this stunning residence blends urban energy with warmth, creating a serene retreat. The spacious layout includes a bespoke kitchen, two bedrooms, a large living room, and more.
Crafted by Regis Lannoy, Quai du Rhône Apartment is a notable renovation of a space from the 1980s, situated in Lyon, France. Finished in 2024, this refurbishment merges modern design aesthetics with functional urban living, signifying a pivotal update that embraces contemporary visuals while providing warmth and comfort throughout the property.
Nikdel Design Studio has completed Saan House in Tehran, characterised by arched doorways, curved furniture and flowing lines connected in the space with no visible angles. Inside the 150-square-metre apartment, wooden elements, warm colours and minimal walls are integrated throughout, creating a distinctively modern look. Through its soft corners and flowing linear forms, interiors mirror natural elements to create a welcoming and comforting space.
Hus renovated this Milan apartment, creating a harmonious interior with a central technical core. Featuring warm tones, the home includes a living room, dining area, and U-shaped kitchen. A mirrored core divides spaces, with an oak floor, classic travertine, and Florim ceramics enhancing the design. The aim was to aesthetically ennoble the core, making it the characteristic element of the project while maintaining a warm, bright palette throughout.