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Casa Urbana: Bright Minimalism Meets Historical Fresco

A grand, ornate room with intricate ceiling designs, large windows, and statement furniture.

In the esteemed Monti district of Rome, Punto Zero has created Casa Urbana, a spacious apartment that infuses modernity with historical charm. Designed in 2024, this flat’s corner positioning ensures natural light flows abundantly, illuminating a modern aesthetic that beautifully highlights the character-filled frescoed ceilings. With a balance of simplicity and elegance, the interior exudes a cozy, personal retreat with bright, white spaces that reflect a clean, contemporary design approach.

VJC São Paulo House by Marina Salles

Spacious, well-designed living room featuring minimalist decor, neutral tones, and mid-century furniture.

In the interior renovation of this 800-square-meter house in São Paulo, designer Marina Salles adapted the social wing to the new life stage of the residents, balancing the original architecture by Studio MK27 with the family’s needs. Completed in 2023, the project emphasizes comfort, well-being, and modern design, showcasing harmonious elements from both Brazil and Italy, fostering an inviting atmosphere for gatherings and shared moments with teenage children.

Casa MC by Numero [10] architetti

Minimalist dining room with built-in shelving, brass pendant lamps, and black dining chairs.

Casa MC, a superbly designed flat by Numero [10] architetti, stands gracefully in Milan, Italy. Finished in 2021, this remarkable endeavor showcases a smooth collaboration of contemporary architecture and timeless features, providing a seamless transition between the inside and outside, and fostering a hospitable atmosphere throughout the entire apartment.

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.

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