Pomponazzi reworks an apartment in Milan, Italy, by RAAR—Radicioni Architetto, returning order and identity to a home inside an elegant 1930s building. Designed in 2024, the renovation begins with the original cement tile floors, using their 20×20 cm (7.9×7.9 in) module to recalibrate rooms, openings, and color across the interior.
Casa Safran Cenisio is an apartment in Milan, Italy, redesigned by Icona Architetti Associati within a 1960s residential building in the Cenisio area. Completed in 2025, the renovation overturns the original plan to create a more generous living zone, two bathrooms, and a flexible study-guest room, while balancing Milanese modernist references with colors, materials, and collected objects linked to the owner’s travels in India.
The Cipriani Apartment is an apartment in Milan, Italy, designed by Stefano Belingardi Clusoni within a historic city building. Conceived in 2026, the modern classic interior brings a contemporary point of view to the Cipriani identity, using travertine, glossy mahogany, and black iron to shape a calm, connected home. Across the plan, light and reflective finishes strengthen the sense of continuity from room to room.
Wagner unfolds as a four-storey terraced house in Milan, Italy, reimagined by Lupettatelier with a vivid red street presence and a secluded inner garden. Behind the compact façade, the home becomes a layered sequence of British-accented rooms, art-lined passages, and a central stair that anchors everyday life. Each level draws light, color, and collected objects into an interior narrative that feels both urbane and quietly personal.
Casa BLTB crowns the top floor of a 1960s residential block in Milan, Italy, reimagined by Studio ApiuM as a vibrant apartment for contemporary city life. Two sweeping partitions shape a generous living area and conceal service rooms, while color, texture, and custom furniture draw the eye back toward the panoramic balcony that wraps the building. Each room carries a distinct mood yet speaks fluently to the apartment’s playful new rhythm.
Casa REdDUO turns a generous Milan, Italy apartment into an expressive home-studio for the creative duo behind REdDUO. Set between Porta Venezia and Città Studi inside a 1930s building, the apartment becomes both domestic interior and working laboratory for their material-driven practice. Here, domestic rituals, studio life, and collaborative craftsmanship intersect in rooms that balance Old Milan character with a contemporary, experimental edge.
Casa PPZ anchors a 140-square-metre apartment renovation in Milan, Italy by Mauro Carta, set within an early 20th-century building of high ceilings and moulded frames. The project reworks the apartment for a young art- and music-loving couple, pairing open-plan living with preserved Milanese character and a calm, contemporary interior palette. Sunlight, pale walls, and expressive materials guide the rooms from morning gatherings to quieter nights.
Penny Apartment opens onto a light-filled 1920s shell in Milan, Italy, reshaped by designer Fiorenza Raja for a young family. The renovated apartment sets refined walnut, Verde Alpi marble, and dark cabinetry against playful color, neon lyrics, and musical art that trace the owners’ passions. Each room balances historic character with crisp, contemporary lines so daily life unfolds against a quietly theatrical, deeply personal backdrop.