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Casa Terracotta by Matteo Magnabosco Features Warm Neutral Interiors

Vibrant blue built-in bookshelves flank a doorway, contrasting with wooden floors and gray sofa.

Italian architect Matteo Magnabosco prioritised comfortable living spaces, permeable boundaries, and natural materials while renovating this 1950s apartment in Turin, Italy. Designed for a life coach who prioritises wellness, Casa Terracotta celebrates pale wood, blue and brown shades, and features neutral couches, bespoke built-ins, and semi-glossy ceramic tiles.

Casa Mazzini Offers Scandinavian-Inspired Interior Design

Bright, minimalist dining space with wooden table, hanging green lamps, and framed artwork.

Designed by Matteo Magnabosco, Casa Mazzini is located in Torino, Italy. This historic apartment renovation prioritizes natural light and organisation. Structured around a sizable kitchen-cum-living room with a chunky corner sofa, the home features decor with Scandinavian touches, such as clean-lined furniture and statement lights. A palette of natural wood, marble, and glass is used throughout, while sage green tiles nod to contemporary trends.

Turin Foothills: A 20th-Century Italian Apartment Reimagined

Turin Foothills: A 20th-Century Italian Apartment Reimagined

In Turin, Italy, famed for its rich history and Baroque architecture, sits the Turin Foothills apartment. Designer Matteo Magnabosco masterfully revitalized this early twentieth-century home in 2023, merging its historical essence with modern sophistication.

With its distinctive pentagonal blueprint, the residence boasts renovated herringbone parquet and restored “cementine” concrete tiles, quintessential of its era. Warm neutral palettes blend with bespoke furnishings, crafting an ambiance where bygone elegance seamlessly intertwines with contemporary design.

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