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Casa Seta by PuccioCollodoro Architetti

Minimalist, open-plan living space with neutral palette, wood accents, and built-in storage.

PuccioCollodoro Architetti reimagines two adjacent apartments in Palermo, Italy, into a single family residence featuring a large open-plan living space illuminated by expansive city views. Envisioned as a synthesis of modern aesthetics and geometric precision, the updated interiors feature bespoke furnishings and finishes in dark wood and natural oak, creating a warm, inviting atmosphere.

The House of Strangers: Vintage-Inspired Family Retreat

Rustic-chic living space with exposed beams and a sleek staircase.

Experience a unique vacation home renovation at The House of Strangers, located in Rosà, Italy. Designed by Dario Scanavacca, this charming property boasts vintage-inspired interiors with pastel walls and wooden floors, offering a perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort.

Built for a family residing abroad, this three-level house features a cozy entertainment area on the ground floor, a spacious living area on the first floor, and a relaxing sleeping area on the top floor. Explore the seamless integration of vintage furniture, pastel wallpapers, and exposed wooden ceilings that reflect the owners’ style preferences.

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