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Attic GG by Numero [10] architetti

Spacious, minimalist living room with large artwork, modern furniture, and tall windows.

Attic GG is an 11th floor apartment in Milan, Italy, designed by Numero [10] architetti in 2023. The Milan property features custom furniture and sleek lighting fixtures by Davide Groppi and Nemo Lighting. Large windows in the living room offer sweeping views of City Life, the Giuseppe Meazza stadium and the Lombardy mountains, complemented by Italian marble throughout. A central living space is surrounded by two bedrooms, a service area and a master suite with a travertine bathroom.

Apartment NM by Nuno Nascimento

Minimalist living room with warm wood shelving, fireplace, and cozy furnishings.

Apartment NM in Lisbon, Portugal, is a contemporary refuge redesigned by architect Nuno Nascimento. Serving as his personal residence, the apartment reflects his lifestyle and architectural vision. Prioritising functionality and natural light, the renovation incorporates an open layout, custom furnishings, and discreet yet elegant materials.

The redesign not only exemplifies residential renovation but also expresses the studio’s evolving design ideas and philosophies.

Villa C by La Leta Architettura

Bright, open living space with floor-to-ceiling window showcasing lush, outdoor garden.

Villa C by La Leta Architettura features three levels and is located in Mondello, Italy. The addition of two cuts in the layout, with exterior walls made of stone, illuminate and connect the lower level to the garden. Furniture pieces organised throughout the house include a mix of standard and custom designs made from wood, walnut Alpiwood composite and other materials all unified by warm tones.

Apartment GC features Trentino Interiors by Burnazzi Feltrin

FeaturedA modern, open-concept kitchen and living space with sleek cabinetry, marble countertops, and a chandelier.

Italian studio Burnazzi Feltrin Architetti created a harmonious and open space at Apartment GC in Rovereto, reinterpreting typical Venetian elements such as the portego-style hall and terrazzo tiles. It lined the apartment with bespoke, solid wood furniture and added floor-to-ceiling windows to open up the space and connect it to a garden populated by aromatic plants, which features a pergola and an outdoor kitchen. Pale furnishings compliment the terrazzo flooring, created from a light beige stone.

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