A home that prioritizes integration characterizes the Sete apartment, designed by Arthur Casas in 2024 in São Paulo. With unity in mind, the layout was planned with the residents’ extensive art collection as a backdrop, and large openings to greenery where natural light filters through a cobogó wall. The exposed concrete slab and pillars dialogue with Santa Margherita terrazzo and wood paneling, combining modernity and warmth throughout the space.
Mopsarchitects designed the Park Residence, a minimalistic apartment in San Diego filled with natural light and opened with glazing on all sides. The layout reflects a family-friendly arrangement, dividing the space into a social zone, private wing, and technical area, ensuring a natural flow between rooms and realizing stunning panoramic views throughout. Finished in 2024, the home creates a balance between aesthetics and functionality.
Nestled under the rooftops of the Left Bank, in the heart of the Odéon district, this 80m² apartment in Paris, France, designed by Studio Baha, completely rethinks the layout with an open concept living space. Natural light pours generously through Velux windows, highlighting a harmonious dialogue between warm wood, raw stone, and brushed stainless steel. A sculptural terracotta fireplace becomes the focal point, lending the entire space a nearly museum-like quality.
Incorporating organic materials, the Rustic Zen apartment designed by ZERO9 in Nagpur, India, features a fresh aesthetic and hints of eclecticism. Wood, cane and stone were used to create a modern zen environment characterised by minimalism and sophistication.
In 2024, Maria Adele Savioli Architettura revitalised an apartment in a historic 19th-century building in Rome, Italy. Casa Buonarroti‘s design highlights its generous heights and expansive windows, blending tradition with a functional contemporary vision. With bespoke elements like a wide iron portal and oak staircase, the project redefines the flat’s layout while preserving its historic essence, offering a refined interpretation of renovation.
Local studio Punto Zero incorporated areas of contrasting colors and materials throughout this apartment renovation in Rome, Italy. Designed in 2024, the project involved opening up the 1960s unit to create a more fluid and versatile space for its owners, a couple of art collectors.
The Loft in Villeurbanne, designed by Regis Lannoy in 2022, is a apartment that beautifully showcases the outcomes of thoughtful design. Set in Villeurbanne, France, this unique real estate type underwent nearly a full reconstruction, highlighting a meticulous attention to detail. Lannoy curated a creative balance of contemporary aesthetics, natural textures and playful interior features, offering examples of modern design at its finest.
IN-Nova Studio has opened up the spaces within this northern Italian apartment centering on an “energetic” living room, which is lit by glazed doors. The interior design of Casa Giolitti, located in Aversa, includes warm tones and wood, structural solutions, and furnishings that focus on accentuating the natural light within the open-plan living space.