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Masseria Sant Aniello Delivers Timeless Elegance with Farmstead Design

A modern, minimalist dining area with a wooden table, wishbone chairs, and a sculptural pendant light.

Set in Fasano, Italy, Masseria Sant Aniello is a Historic farmstead designed by Augustii Architects, seamlessly blending tradition and modernity. This 2000 m² property boasts a cross vaulted interior and sweeping views of the Mediterranean and the mountains, meticulously converted into a private family home. As the farmstead transformation continues, future amenities include guest lodgings, a spa, and a converted chicken coop swimming pool. This is a lookout with pure Italian style and sophistication.

Off. Auto by Piraccini + Potente Architettura

Spiral staircase, wooden paneling, and lush indoor plant in modern minimal interior.

In Cesena, Italy, Piraccini + Potente Architettura has transformed a disused mechanical workshop into a contemporary house that creatively balances the living and working needs of a family of three. Designed in 2022, the building combines work spaces like offices and yoga studios with family areas, responding thoughtfully to the presence of a five-year-old child, who can move safely and independently in the home environment.

Apt. Pisacane Revamps Historic 1904 Milan Apartment With Colorful Interiors

Vibrant, eclectic living space with mix of modern and vintage furnishings and decor.

Situated in Milan, Italy, Apt. Pisacane features a renovation of a 1904 apartment by Valencia Biscottini. The designer introduced a contemporary style while preserving original details, such as elaborate ceiling frames and opulent hardwood floors, as well as restoring windows. The approximately 160-square-meter apartment now boasts a transformed central hallway emphasizing light and spatial flow, with colorful custom furniture creating a vibrant atmosphere in the historic shell.

Casa Florio: Studio Didea Blends History with Modernity in Palermo

Spacious, modern dining area with patterned tile floor, potted plants, and minimalist furniture.

Studio Didea has refurbished an apartment in Palermo, Italy, that celebrates its occupants’ contrasting professional backgrounds while highlighting its original decorative elements. The home is called Casa Florio – a portmanteau of its owners’ surnames Savarino and Lupo – nodding to entrepreneur Emanuele Savarino’s tech company SaLu Suites Systems, run with his wife, Floriana Savarino. The couple commissioned Palazzo Malaspina owners Fabio Rocca and archiphilosophy to look after their holiday let and digital detox retreat.

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