Contemporary Classic transforms a 200 sqm (2,153 sq ft) apartment in Monza, Italy, under the direction of designer Anna Arpa. Within a historic envelope, she reshapes the domestic layout into a fluid sequence of rooms that balances ornate ceilings and contemporary custom work. The apartment now reads as a generous family home, tuned to daily life yet grounded in Milan-area craft and a calm, layered material palette.
Casa Granata sets a refined domestic scene in Frattamaggiore, Italy, where Labia Design reshapes an apartment into a calm yet animated sequence of rooms. Soft neutrals, pale wood, and tailored furnishings frame family life while broad glazing draws in daylight from the terrace. Each room holds a distinct mood, from the sociable living core to the characterful children’s quarters, giving the project a warm, contemporary Italian rhythm.
Casa Spena stands in the historic center of Frattamaggiore, Italy, as a contemporary house shaped by Labia Design for a multigenerational family. Across two levels, the project leans on natural materials, tailored joinery, and measured luxury to build a warm domestic world behind its courtyard and garden. Every move focuses on comfort and continuity rather than spectacle, yet the daily rituals of family life still feel carefully staged.
Villa Imperiale rewrites expectations of residential luxury in Dubai, UAE, trading quiet minimalism for exuberant maximalism. Etereo Design shapes this house in Emirates Hills as a tailored home for a young European family, where vivid color, layered materials, and expressive objects frame daily life. Every room carries its own mood, yet the narrative threads back to a shared taste for Italian craft and unapologetically bold interior character.
Milan Apartment in Porta Venezia sits inside a classical palazzo in Milan, Italy, reimagined by Eligo Studio for a creative couple. The renovation holds onto early-20th-century craft while threading a clear palette of soft hues and anthracite across rooms. It’s an apartment reshaped for convivial, contemporary living without losing its Milanese poise.
Casa Concordia is a residential building located in Bolzano, Italy, designed by AREA Architetti in 2020. It’s part of an urban regeneration project that replaces a cinema and creates 22 housing units, as well as an underground garage for 40 cars.
Creating the ideal home for a young and dynamic family from scratch, responding to their needs and requirements: this was the challenge that characterized the project, overseen by architects Paolo Neè and Giovanni Battista Sarnico for all the exteriors and followed by Zenucchi Design Code for the interior.
The interior layout, already well thought out and organized by architects Paolo Neè and Giovanni Battista Sarnico, was followed up and refined by Zenucchi Design Code, whom the clients entrusted with the customization of the rooms.
In the heart of the Itria Valley, shrouded in the intense light of Apulia, the Palazzo MC project comes to life, the winter residence of a Dutch couple who have chosen Italy as their beloved home. A housing regeneration project that transforms a building with a long and narrow floor plan into an airy, green, living space. A residence designed to experience the landscape not only outside, but inside the domestic space, which puts green at the center of the living experience, in a constant dialogue between nature, light, matter and well-being.