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Penthouse on Piazza Politeama: From Decò Shell to Contemporary Calm

Penthouse on Piazza Politeama: From Decò Shell to Contemporary Calm

Penthouse on Piazza Politeama crowns a 1930s building in Palermo, Italy, reshaped by Provenzano Architetti Associati as a full-floor home overlooking the city’s theater and port. The penthouse balances a palermitana sensibility with Mittel-European restraint, pairing Deco-era bones with a contemporary interior rich in custom carpentry and carefully chosen furniture. Residents returning from abroad regain Palermo through long views and tailored rooms that invite everyday life and generous hosting.

Vaca Brava Penthouse — Library Loft With Panoramic Park Above Horizons

FeaturedVaca Brava Penthouse — Library Loft With Panoramic Park Above Horizons

Vaca Brava Penthouse anchors a generous perch in Goiânia, Brazil, where Studio Andre Lenza turns a vast tower-top residence into an art-led home. Conceived for a couple devoted to painting and literature, the penthouse reads as a suspended house with citywide views, layered leisure rooms, and one extraordinary library. Every daily ritual plays out against treetops and sky.

Trevi Penthouse by Carola Vannini

Trevi Penthouse rises in Rome, Italy, a four-level apartment by Carola Vannini with rooms that open to the sky. The residence threads bold color, crafted materials, and panoramic terraces into a measured rhythm above the historic center. Across stacked levels, the plan balances grand gathering rooms and secluded retreats, using glass links, dark wood, and art to shape a contemporary urban home.

Lower Penthouse: Brazilian Warmth Meets Miami’s Sky-High Luxury Life

Lower Penthouse: Brazilian Warmth Meets Miami’s Sky-High Luxury Life

Lower Penthouse sits on the 48th floor in Miami, United States, a family retreat shaped by Jaegger Design for clients from Rio de Janeiro. The penthouse spans 465 m² (5,006 sq ft) with five bedrooms and six baths, combining a coastal outlook with a modern tropical sensibility. Warm materials, curated furnishings, and crafted details meet the breeze and light of Sunny Isles Beach for a home that reads both polished and personal.

NK Apartment — Open-Plan Living With Calm Tones and Refined Surfaces

NK Apartment — Open-Plan Living With Calm Tones and Refined Surfaces

NK Apartment is a 210 m2 (2,260 sq ft) penthouse renovation in Belgrade, Serbia, by Novak Kijac Architects. The apartment rethinks family life around open-plan living, soft light, and a disciplined palette anchored by HIMACS Solid Surface. Calm tones, warm wood, and precise detailing shape a home that favors clarity and comfort over trend, turning a generous top-floor footprint into a warm, social interior tuned to everyday routines.

JC House on the Adriatic Balances Open Living and Quiet Rest Zones

JC House on the Adriatic Balances Open Living and Quiet Rest Zones

JC House sits high above Riccione, Italy, with the Adriatic stretching beyond expansive glazing. Architect Giada Spano reimagines this apartment as a fluid penthouse where materials set the tone and light orders the rooms. The renovation redirects daily life toward the terrace and sea while dialing up tactility inside with steel, terracotta, and layered glass.

Mondrian Palette Residence Animates Family Life With Bold Geometry

Mondrian Palette Residence Animates Family Life With Bold Geometry

Mondrian Palette Residence lands atop Beijing as a color-forward penthouse by Shangceng Design. The home channels Mondrian’s primaries into daily rituals and shared moments for a multigenerational family. Across 600 ㎡ (6,458 sq ft), it welcomes gatherings, filming sessions, and quiet reading with equal poise. Curves soften the geometry while saturated tones mark thresholds and moods, yielding a lively interior that still holds calm.

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