This Haussmannian apartment, located in the vibrant city of Paris, France, not far from the famous Parc Monceau, has incredible potential! Our clients contacted us following a recommendation, and we were delighted to help with the renovation. Our interior designer, Stéphanie Rose, proposed to move the kitchen to a room adjoining the entrance and the living room, creating a more fluid circulation. The living room was enlarged by removing a partition and the atmosphere was given by some elements of street art. Noble materials, natural stones and massive woods were used in the design to create a traditional chic style.
The recently renovated Casa di zia Resi, located in Merano, Italy, is a stunning apartment situated on the historic Portici Street. Combining modern design elements with the classic and timeless appeal of the building’s origins, the newly designed apartment by Graf+Bäder offers a unique living experience in the heart of the city. The inner courtyard with its garden adds an extra touch of nature and tranquility to the property.
Located in Milan, Italy, the renovation of Bow apartment was an ambitious project by Atelierzero.
The desire was to create a dynamic system of spaces able to adapt to the different needs of its inhabitants. The design features two rounded and polychrome volumes, which are the fulcrum of the house. With a modern and colorful style, the design evokes an Italian 80s atmosphere, updated and avoiding sterile quotations.
Located in the historical Liberta neighbourhood of Palermo, Sicily, G Residence is a modern apartment designed by Alva Architetti in 2022.
The project’s specific interventions allowed for the connection of the living room and kitchen through a monochrome passage that seems dug out from the wall. Opposite to the idea of the digging, the long sides of the living room retain the purity of fine-grained plastered surfaces. The short sides, on one hand, are lined and defined by furniture serving the dining table, on the other, by a bench in Guatemala marble and a sliding wood paneling. Neutral tones and cool colours, such as grey and white, are counterbalanced by wood of the flooring and the fixed furnitures, interrupted only by the green of the Guatemala marble.
This duplex apartment located in Matadepera, Spain is a perfect example of slow living philosophy in design. Miriam Barrio Studio created this project with a minimalist style and wood as the main protagonist. The rest of the elements of the home remain discreet and provide a balanced interior.
Slow living is all about enjoying the small details and what really matters, and this duplex located in the beautiful Catalonia is an amazing representation of that idea.
Experience the charm of mid-century design in the heart of Barcelona! Aragó III is an apartment located in the bustling Eixample district of Barcelona, Spain. Redesigned by the Miriam Barrio Studio, the apartment features a functional kitchen with maroon doors and dark wood details that flow into the dining room. The same dark wood framing language is present in the hallway and room divider, and emphasizes the presence of strong colors in the night area. The dressing room contrasts with the white of the bed area and the salmon-colored bathroom creates an inviting atmosphere.
Discover the prestigious real estate of Rome in Aventino Penthouse. Designed by Carola Vannini in 2023, this modern penthouse apartment is situated in one of the most prestigious areas of Rome.
The living area has been opened up to flood it with natural light, and the staircase has been “rediscovered” and emphasized. Artwork pervades every room and merges with the architecture itself while the kitchen, dining room and entrance are in visual communication. On the upper floor, a study space, a guest bedroom and a bathroom overlook the marvelous Roman roofs.
Introducing Circulation Apartment, a modern functional apartment located in the historical center of Kyiv, Ukraine. Designed by Dolgopiatova in 2022, the project was completed in the midst of a full-scale war.
The building was originally built in 1909, with a major reconstruction in 1950 after the bombing and fire in 1941. Embossed friezes with neo-classical ornamental motifs adorn the facade, while inside the apartment features solutions from the old interior in a modern interpretation. As the name suggests, the apartment also features a circle shape, which can be found on the facade of the building, the balcony railing, and the historical building opposite.