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Altes Gericht: Maple Calm and Light in a Historic Klausen Apartment

Altes Gericht: Maple Calm and Light in a Historic Klausen Apartment

Altes Gericht lands inside Klausen, Italy’s listed Old Courthouse, where Stefan Gamper Architecture converts the upper levels into two compact apartments. The real estate type is apartment, but the project reads as a precise interior refit with a gentle hand. Under steep roofs and between old beams, the studio shapes calm rooms and puts every centimeter to work without noise or fuss.

NK Apartment — Open-Plan Living With Calm Tones and Refined Surfaces

NK Apartment — Open-Plan Living With Calm Tones and Refined Surfaces

NK Apartment is a 210 m2 (2,260 sq ft) penthouse renovation in Belgrade, Serbia, by Novak Kijac Architects. The apartment rethinks family life around open-plan living, soft light, and a disciplined palette anchored by HIMACS Solid Surface. Calm tones, warm wood, and precise detailing shape a home that favors clarity and comfort over trend, turning a generous top-floor footprint into a warm, social interior tuned to everyday routines.

JC House on the Adriatic Balances Open Living and Quiet Rest Zones

JC House on the Adriatic Balances Open Living and Quiet Rest Zones

JC House sits high above Riccione, Italy, with the Adriatic stretching beyond expansive glazing. Architect Giada Spano reimagines this apartment as a fluid penthouse where materials set the tone and light orders the rooms. The renovation redirects daily life toward the terrace and sea while dialing up tactility inside with steel, terracotta, and layered glass.

Apartment Beige by Vivijana Zorman

FeaturedApartment Beige by Vivijana Zorman

Apartment Beige sits in Ljubljana, Slovenia, where designer Vivijana Zorman converts a once-partial attic into a full apartment for a family of five. The renovation centers the high, bright living core while placing bedrooms beneath the roof’s lower pitches, turning constraint into order and daily ease. Calm materials—beige tones and natural oak—tie the rooms together without fuss.

Casa la Marchesana — A Monochrome Loft Threaded Through Old Walls

Casa la Marchesana — A Monochrome Loft Threaded Through Old Walls

Casa la Marchesana sits in Bologna, Italy, where a historic envelope meets a crisp, contemporary interior. Designed by Obicua, the apartment turns a compact plan into a tall, moody sequence with one decisive move. A matte black volume inserts circulation, kitchen, and mezzanine into the whitewashed shell, setting a confident rhythm across timber floors and exposed beams.

Apartment O — A Walkable Bookshelf Recasts Living Across Two Levels

Apartment O — A Walkable Bookshelf Recasts Living Across Two Levels

Apartment O lands inside a 1930s attic in Suttgart, Germany, where SOMAA rethinks a compact apartment into a vivid, flexible home. The project turns two small units and a former storage loft into one open interior anchored by a cook’s kitchen and a walkable bookshelf stair. It’s an urban retreat that swaps hard partitions for soft boundaries and surprise gestures, from a secret bathroom door to a curtain that reveals a workplace on demand.

Flat #6 by Studio MK27

Flat #6 by Studio MK27

Flat #6 is an apartment that overlooks São Paulo’s skyline through widescreen windows. Designed in 2021 by Studio MK27, it’s home for a couple with three teenagers sons, the project establishes a permeable living. The decoration adds a layer of tactility to the apartment, mixing contemporary and vintage pieces that blend harmonically with the sober finishings and adds a touch of color to the apartment.

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