Evidence Apartment is an apartment in Maringá, Brazil, designed by Bohrer Arquitetos in 2025. The interior leans into a calm, contemplative mood through a neutral palette, organic forms, and natural materials. Generous transitions link the living room, dining area, kitchen, and balcony, giving daily life a clear and measured flow.
Corb Mari is an apartment in Palma de Mallorca, Spain, by CID Studio. The project looks toward the Mediterranean and takes its cues from the coast, light, and a palette that stays close to the view. Inside, iconic furnishings and calm, curved forms shape rooms that feel open to the landscape while keeping daily life at the center.
Sky Loft is a 2025 apartment renovation in downtown Turin, Italy, by Valeria Eva Rossi. The former habitable attic, set in a prestigious 1970s building, replaces its uneven, dark layout with a brighter sequence shaped by large skylights, a restrained white-and-gray palette, and a taller living room marked by a faux beam that also holds services and lighting.
Ca’ Nichetto sits in a late-15th-century building in Cannaregio, Venice, Italy. Luca Nichetto shapes the apartment across two levels with a calm reading of domestic life, using furniture to hold together memory and present-day use. The result is restrained, but the details keep the lived-in character of the city close at hand.
Invisible Boundary is an apartment in Taichung, Taiwan, by La Dolce Vita, shaped around the idea that form can stay open without losing intimacy. The residence softens partitions with arches, sliding thresholds, and broad windows, letting light, air, and movement set the pace. Material choices and measured detailing give the home a calm, layered character that supports both privacy and connection.
Small Apartment in Vilnius is an apartment in Lithuania, designed by Irena Oze. Drawing on the nearby Vilnelė River, the interior uses contrast as its main device, moving between black and white, cool concrete, and warmer wood tones. Despite its compact footprint, the apartment keeps daily functions clear while staying open, calm, and practical.
Casa DFZ is a 2025 apartment in Milano, Italy, by KICK.OFFICE. Set within a former productive shell, the home uses a broad, regular plan and large windows to bring daylight deep inside. A gridded-clad column anchors the composition, while mobile walls and disappearing panels let the rooms shift between open and private use.
Trip•ti•ca renovates a Genoa, Italy apartment into a fluid sequence organized around light and view. Circolo – A shapes the sea-facing front as a triptych of connected rooms, while the uphill side holds the bedrooms in quieter, better-protected conditions. Herringbone parquet and colored ceilings set a clear material rhythm, giving the home a calm but distinct hierarchy.