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Casa DC by Alessandra Antonia Notarangelo

Casa DC by Alessandra Antonia Notarangelo

Casa DC is a stunning, light-filled modern apartment designed by Alessandra Antonia Notarangelo in the picturesque city of Monopoli, Italy. Nestled in a late 1970s building, this 150-square-meter (1,615 sq ft) gem has been expertly reimagined, blending stylish design with functional living spaces.

Discover the elegance of Italian herringbone oak parquet flooring that weaves a harmonious thread throughout this inviting and luxurious home.

Villa Puglia Ceglie by Toffhouses

Villa Puglia Ceglie by Toffhouses

Introducing Villa Puglia Ceglie, an exquisite modern retreat nestled in the picturesque Valle d’Itria of Ceglie Messapica, Italy! Designed by Toffhouses in 2019, this luxurious three-bedroom villa and guesthouse combine chic contemporary design with the captivating charm of the Italian countryside.

Indulge in alfresco dining, relax by the stunning pool, and experience the seamless blend of indoor and outdoor living at its finest.

Case Del Prato by AMDL CIRCLE

Case Del Prato by AMDL CIRCLE

Introducing the Case Del Prato: a picturesque, rustic chalet hotel situated in the tranquil Redagno di Sopra, Italy.

Nestled in the stunning South Tyrol region, these charming wooden structures are the masterpiece of AMDL CIRCLE, carefully crafted from fallen trees devastated by Storm Vaia in 2018. Discover serenity as you gaze upon the breathtaking Dolomites from your suite, and embrace the harmony of nature and history within this captivating escape.

Torre Cappa by Hilde Grazia Teresita Romanazzi

Torre Cappa by Hilde Grazia Teresita Romanazzi

Nestled in the heart of Putignano, Italy, Torre Cappa is a stunning traditional villa that exudes timeless elegance. Designed by the talented Hilde Grazia Teresita Romanazzi in 2018, this gem of a property blends classic Italian architecture with modern-day comforts. Immerse yourself in the rich history and captivating beauty of Putignano, a town known for its lively festivals and fascinating heritage.

Apartment by Alessandra Sacchi

Apartment by Alessandra Sacchi

Discover the essence of chic living in this meticulously designed apartment nestled in the heart of Milan, Italy. Brilliantly conceived by the renowned architect Alessandra Sacchi, this residence is a testament to refined taste and elegance.

Located in the historic “quadrilatero del silenzio”, a district renowned for its liberty architecture, this abode beautifully harmonizes with its culturally rich backdrop. Embrace the serene ambiance amplified by light tones that dance from the floors to the walls, imbuing the space with an ethereal quality. This exquisite haven, adorned with traces of history in its door decorations, ceiling plasterwork, and bleached wooden floors, awaits you to live out your everyday intimacy. The apartment is a celebration of comfort, function, and aesthetic, all while perfectly encapsulating the vibrant spirit of Milan.

SB House by Studio Tenca & Associati

FeaturedSB House by Studio Tenca & Associati

Nestled in the vibrant heart of Milan, Italy, renowned for its fashion and design, lies an exquisite example of luxury apartment living. The SB House, an enchanting design masterpiece by Studio Tenca & Associati, is an artful blend of intimacy and sociality, elegance, and practicality, all within a spacious 200 square meter (approximately 2153 square feet) setting. Expertly redesigned in 2020, this property boasts a grand entrance, a seamless open space incorporating a living room, dining room, and kitchen, along with three bathrooms, three bedrooms, a laundry room, and a walk-in closet. This sophisticated abode is a stone’s throw away from Piazza San Babila, offering the perfect balance of serene living and lively city energy.

CV Apartment by Archiplan

CV Apartment by Archiplan

Located in the charming city of Mantua, Italy, the CV Apartment is a stunning example of traditional stone design, redesigned by Archiplan in 2020.

The apartment’s original layout was characterized by two distinct volumes connected by structural glass, which the renovation project retained. However, Archiplan introduced furniture elements at different scales to redefine the hierarchies and paths of individual indoor and outdoor spaces.

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