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Kalei-cà Renovation Creates Chameleon Apartment for Diverse Purposes

Vibrant, modern apartment with bold blue accents, industrial-style lighting, and cozy furnishings.

Kalei-cà is a renovated apartment in Genoa, Italy, designed by Circolo – A. The transformation features an open space with bold color contrasts, such as intense blue walls in the kitchen, complemented by a pure white worktop.

A bathroom dressed in brick color and geometric cement tiles adds originality, while the living area balances elegance with a mint green cabinet and powder pink sofa. High-quality materials and attention to detail make it a stylish, customizable refuge.

Casa EA Renovation Balances Contemporary Needs with History

Modern, spacious interior with sleek black-framed glass doors, open-plan layout, and minimalist decor.

Casa EA, an apartment in Verona, Italy, was designed by Christian Tezza in 2024. The goal was to meet the owners’ contemporary needs while preserving existing furniture.

The layout features a large custom glass partition dividing the kitchen and living area, maintaining an open, visually cohesive space. Tezza creatively integrated reclaimed furniture pieces, providing elegant and functional focal points throughout the apartment, blending innovation and history seamlessly.

0R23 Apartment in Madrid by Estudio Reciente

Modern urban apartment with large windows, sleek furnishings, and minimalist decor.

Estudio Reciente has renovated the 0R23 apartment in Madrid, Spain, updating its interior by incorporating oak wood, terrazzo, and various marbles to create a tactile and tranquil atmosphere.

The design expands the visual space by connecting the living room, kitchen, and terrace, maintaining continuity through terrazzo flooring and oak wood panels. The master bedroom features Alpi Sottsas Grey laminate, while the bathrooms showcase a mix of marble, adding identity and character.

Casa Polly in Rome Reveals Textured and Modern Interiors

Modern, playful interior with striped walls, wood floors, and eclectic decor.

For the Casa Polly residence in Rome, architecture and interior design studio 02A Studio introduced a balance between the home’s original “raw” aesthetic and the occupants’ preference for softer details. Designed with a combination of existing elements and new decor pieces, the team refreshed the 120-square-metre apartment to best fit the needs of its newest residents.

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