AFL Port Praski unfolds as a richly layered apartment on the fringes of Krakow, Poland, shaped by Mistovia for two graphic designers and their dogs. Across 125 m², the interior balances vivid colour, tactile materials and everyday comfort, turning the home into both studio and living quarters. The result is a place where work, art and rest overlap without friction, yet each room still guards its own mood and tempo.
Villino RV refits an unassuming 1980s terraced house in Lido di Ostia, Italy, into a calm and legible home by MAMESTUDIO, led by Maria Elena Amori and Matteo Bernardi. Across four compact levels, the architects organize family life into clear vertical bands while threading a single interior landscape that stays visually connected. Each floor supports a different rhythm of the day, yet the domestic story reads as one continuous sequence of rooms and light.
Casa HG anchors a3lier architettura’s renovation of an apartment on the outskirts of Zona Paolo Sarpi in Milano, Italy. The project keeps the existing layout yet rethinks every interior surface, using custom furniture, iron frames, and calibrated lighting to shape one large living volume into a sequence of connected rooms. Clear views run across the apartment, while each area carries its own mood, from the concrete-lined play corner to the warm, wood-floored bedrooms.