Villa Borghese is a 2019 apartment in Rome, Italy, renovated by Costanza Santovetti Studio. Set in Parioli on the fourth floor of a 1930s building, it looks toward an unexpected sweep of greenery. The project reshapes the plan around daily life, bringing the kitchen, dining room, and terrace into a brighter, more open sequence.
Casa Monti Parioli turns a once-generic 1950s apartment in Rome, Italy into a vivid home tailored to a young family of three. Costanza Santovetti Studio reworks the plan around a stainless steel and marble kitchen, using it as a clear visual anchor. Color, geometry, and light now knit together daily life, replacing the former monochrome shell with a lively yet ordered interior.
Casa Argentario transforms a compact apartment inside an early-1900s villa in Monte Argentario, Italy, into a bright, seaworthy retreat by Costanza Santovetti Studio. The renovation turns 70 square meters into a flexible holiday home with boat-inspired solutions and a red, white, and blue palette that nods directly to the nautical setting just beyond the windows.