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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.

Casa 21 by Dainelli Studio Combines History and Modernity

Plush upholstered sectional sofa with glass bubble chandeliers and wood-paneled walls.

Casa 21 is a 240-square-meter apartment designed by Dainelli Studio in Milan, Italy. The interior, set within a historical building, features a refined and contemporary design. The layout includes a living area, a sleeping area, and a study with a guest bedroom. Dainelli Studio carefully preserved original elements while incorporating modern details, such as bespoke furnishings and luxurious materials like Breccia Capraia marble and Italian oak parquet, to create a harmonious blend of history and modernity.

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.

Dimora a Porta Romana Apartment Renovation Blends Old and New

Light-filled living room with modern furniture and decor accents, hardwood flooring, and stylish curtains.

Dimora a Porta Romana is an apartment in a historic building in Milan’s Porta Romana district renovated by BOATTOMARTINOstudio. Completed in 2024, the project melds contemporary design with timeless elegance, resulting in a space that celebrates both modern architecture and the building’s historical charm.

Boasting a palette of warm colors and bespoke furnishings, the apartment’s design incorporates original elements like cement tiles and integrates new aspects like steel beams, creating continuity and harmony throughout.

Milano Risorgimento Apartment in Milan by studiododici

Elegant living room with neutral color scheme, modern furniture, and built-in bookshelves.

Milano Risorgimento is an apartment located in Milan, Italy, designed by Francesca Cutini of studiododici in 2023. This residential interior design project involved renovating and transforming a classic, historic home within a late 19th-century building into a contemporary space with a touch of French allure. The original materials, such as oak parquet and stucco, were preserved while incorporating modern furnishings to create a functional and modern living environment.

The 5th Wall by Studio Arkevo

Elegant living room with ornate ceiling, wood trim, and eclectic furnishings.

In Milan, Italy, a 1930s apartment has been updated by Milanese practice Studio Arkevo. Completed in 2024, the renovations feature color-soaked ceilings and contemporary elements to infuse it with character and create an intriguing backdrop for art. White walls provide the perfect canvas for the young couple’s collection of sculptures and prints. Molded ceilings and wooden frames around windows were maintained, adding warmth and tactility to the space.

Time Capsule Apartment in Milan by Carlo Donati

Stylish living room with built-in bookshelves, large artwork, and modern furniture.

Carlo Donati Studio has renovated a 350-square-metre apartment, called Time Capsule, located in Milan’s Brera district. Completed in 2022, the design incorporates elements inspired by figures such as Jean Prouvé and references the aesthetic codes of postwar Milan. The interiors feature a mix of materials, geometric shapes, and art pieces, including a graffiti by British artist Stik, emphasising a richly layered, unconventional residential space.

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