Atmosfere Romane unfolds inside a 1930s apartment in Rome, Italy, where Pelizzari Studio composes a quiet yet glamorous mood anchored by refined restraint. The project sits in Parioli and balances soft greys, sandy tones, and measured jolts of color across living, dining, and more intimate rooms. Calm meets charisma. Every move reads deliberate, from custom seating to storied Italian pieces placed with care.
Casa a Trastevere renovates a two-level apartment in Trastevere, Rome, Italy, by architect Mario Leonori. Set within a late 19th‑century building, the home opens to long views toward the ghetto and Piazza Venezia. The project reworks the plan for contemporary living while preserving tangible traces of age, from timber roof beams to a quiet terrace that pulls daylight deep inside.
A Single Man House occupies a storied street in Rome, Italy, transformed by Margutta Architetture into an apartment that preserves the atelier’s towering proportions. The studio-to-home conversion balances street life with a quiet garden outlook, pairing structural remediation with deft insertions—an iron stair, a slim walkway, and a rigorously ordered library wall—to organize two levels. Its character comes from height and light, yet the plan feels precise and assured.
A couple of young entrepreneurs with stellar past careers—he a former Serie A soccer player, she Miss Italy—are betting on an anonymous vacation home in the center of Rome, Italy, and have chosen architect Giorgia Dennerlein to turn it into a luxury stay. The interior design is a journey through time and history, as the total renovation of the apartment creates tailor-made spaces that now includes two bedrooms.
Loto AD Project has carried out a major restyling and redistribution of the spaces in a small apartment in Rome, Italy, with a design style that incorporates plants and oak wood paneling. Architect Giorgia Dennerlein has redesigned the interior and outdoor areas of the home with functionality in mind.
The House with No Doors is a modern house located in Rome, Italy. Designed in 2025 by Marco Marchetti, this residence showcases a contemporary design style characterized by sleek contours, minimalist aesthetics, and bespoke furniture. The open space layout and tailored interiors offer a unique blend of sophistication and functionality, reflecting the owner’s character while ensuring a serene atmosphere that highlights the harmonious integration of the striking outdoors with the intimate interior space.
Set in Conca D’Oro, a neighbourhood in northern Rome, VDS House‘s original 1960s layout is well-composed. Italian studio 02A Studio retains the home’s spatial arrangement with careful intervention in the kitchen and the two bathrooms.
Lo Strobilabo is located in the original basement of a 1920s villa in Rome, Italy, featuring design by Francesca Delicato. This apartment offers a striking example of contemporary urban interior design, highlighting a hybrid space that is home, studio, and creative lab all in one. The 2020 project introduces unexpected light and a spatial flow that allows living and working to coexist in a dynamic system, defined by artistic materials and intentional details.