In the heart of Milan, steps away from the historic S. Ambrogio area, LBZO by Plus Ultra Studio emerges as a modern marvel within the city’s storied rooftops.
This latest extension project, a testament to ingenious design, caters to a young family’s life enveloped in design classics. The apartment’s transformation in 2023 respects its 1950s roots while boldly introducing modern geometric and graphic accents, creating a seamless blend of historic soul and contemporary flair.
Project 247, a 200-square-meter (approximately 2152-square-foot) apartment in Kalamata, Greece, underwent a transformative 2022 redesign by TZOKASarchitects.
Originally built in 1986 with a traditional white palette and classic carved furniture, the apartment has embraced contemporary minimalism. Key renovations include expanded windows for enhanced natural light, an open-plan living and kitchen area accented with lacquered wood, and a new, stylish kitchen island. Storage solutions and a multifunctional office space align the apartment with modern living standards, while the integration of energy-efficient systems and a smart home setup ensure comfort and sustainability.
Casa Mia, nestled in the historic outskirts of Rome and masterfully designed by Nora Santonastaso in 2020, exemplifies a bespoke transformation from a 1960s apartment to a modern family haven.
Overcoming the challenge of limited space, Santonastaso reimagined this 70-square-meter (approximately 753-square-foot) dwelling into a spacious and multifunctional home. The redesign focuses on open living areas, integrating cooking, dining, and relaxation in a harmonious flow. With smart spatial organization, the apartment now accommodates two bathrooms, two bedrooms with distinctive styles, and an ingenious study area that blends into the living space.
Casa Mia stands as a testament to innovation, maximizing comfort and style within the classic Roman architecture.
Punta Mayia in Brisas de Zicatela, Mexico, designed by Garquiteg, is a 2022 marvel that redefines beachside living. This collection of beach apartments captures the essence of traditional Mediterranean architecture, infused with local charm.
A stone’s throw from the surf and sand, Punta Mayia offers a serene escape with its sun-drenched terraces and Mykonos-inspired design, providing an exclusive experience for both local and international travelers.
RT LOFT, a stunning contemporary apartment in Tel Aviv, Israel, showcases the innovative design of Mano Shallem. Reflecting the vibrant spirit of Tel Aviv, this loft combines modern aesthetics with functional living. Its design, characterized by clean lines and open spaces, perfectly captures the essence of contemporary urban living.
RT LOFT stands as a testament to Shallem’s ability to blend style and practicality, making it an ideal representation of modern Israeli architecture.
In Matsudo, Japan, Imai Hiroyasu has transformed a modest apartment into a sublime sanctuary for a couple and their two cats. Dubbed the Boko House, this 2022 concrete-style redesign seamlessly merges sleek human living spaces with cat-friendly features within a 65-square-meter (700-square-foot) area.
It’s a masterful example of dual-species design, where every shelf and beam becomes part of a larger, inter-species conversation, balancing aesthetics with the practicalities of a shared habitat. This apartment isn’t just a living space; it’s a thoughtfully curated environment where humans and pets coexist in harmony and comfort.
In the heart of Cuneo, Italy, where the past breathes through the cobblestone streets and baroque architecture, the historical Palazzo Rubatti di Torricella unveils its latest transformation. Barbara Vucusa, renowned for blending historical reverence with modern comfort, has reinvented an apartment within this 17th-century palace. Aptly named Erika, this redesign in 2021 invites residents to step back in time while enjoying contemporary luxuries.
Through thoughtful restoration, the apartment’s noble floor reveals its original grandeur, from rediscovered 18th-century frescoes to custom-designed furniture that bridges the essence of aristocracy with the ease of modern living.
In the heart of Geneva, Maison Molaire emerges as a testament to modern living, challenging conventional notions of space. Designed by Bureau in 2023, this apartment encapsulates the dynamic nature of human existence, crafting a flexible, light-filled environment.
Once a dentist’s office, the apartment now serves as a canvas for life’s unpredictable flow, with an architectural ethos that embraces change and diversity. Through the innovative use of curtains and industrial wood panels, the space deftly balances privacy and openness, fostering a living area that evolves with its inhabitants.