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Casa Giardino: Transforming a 1970s Apartment in Rome

Sleek, minimalist kitchen with warm wood accents, terrazzo flooring, and arched alcove.

Casa Giardino in Rome, Italy, is a captivating apartment redesign by architect Manuela Tognoli. This 110-square-meter residence, situated in the verdant Città Giardino neighborhood, boasts a seamless connection between the indoor living spaces and the surrounding lush garden.

Tognoli’s masterful design transformed the apartment’s original 1970s layout, creating a harmonious flow of light and energy between the home and its outdoor oasis.

A Clean Cut: Transforming a 70s Apartment in Roma

Modern minimalist living room with angular architectural elements and wood flooring.

Tucked within a prestigious 1970s apartment building in Rome, Italy, “A Clean Cut” by designer Filippo Bombace showcases a remarkable transformation of a two-level apartment. This contemporary redesign seamlessly blends modernist elements with the property’s existing architectural charms, creating a harmonious living space for a young family. The project’s careful attention to detail and thoughtful integration of the apartment’s original features highlight Bombace’s design prowess and the client’s desire for a fresh, unencumbered aesthetic.

Casa Carlo Alberto: Transformed from B&B to Chic Apartment

Eclectic mid-century modern living room with custom shelving, tile floors, and cozy seating.

Nestled in the heart of Rome’s historic Esquilino district, Casa Carlo Alberto is a captivating renovation project that seamlessly blends old-world charm and modern design. Spearheaded by DHDI | Daniel Hunziker Design Identity, this charming 110-square-metre apartment has been transformed from a former Bed & Breakfast into a sophisticated residential haven. Featuring a striking dialogue between the interior and the iconic Basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore, this project celebrates the building’s historic architecture while introducing innovative design elements that create a harmonious and inviting living experience.

LD Apartment: Flexible Living in Modern Rome

Bright, open-concept living space with rustic beams, wood furniture, and lush greenery.

LD Apartment in Rome, Italy, designed by Incognito Studio, exemplifies modern design with a focus on flexibility and movement. This 753 sq ft (70m²) apartment seamlessly blends living, kitchen, and bedroom spaces. Highlighting wood, concrete, and steel, it features a striking concrete beam and a vertical steel pillar. The southern wall embraces minimalism, while the northern wall combines wood and terracotta, adding warmth and character.

House on Track: Transforming a 19th Century Apartment in Rome

Vibrant open-concept space with exposed brick ceiling, modern kitchen, and eclectic decor.

In the vibrant heart of Rome’s Esquilino district, a 95 m2 apartment on the second floor of a late 19th-century building has undergone a transformative design by Studio Tamat. Aptly named “House on Track,” this project was a 360-degree design exercise, as the architects, Matteo Soddu and Sergio Marras, were also the clients.

Blending the domestic dimension with captivating architecture, this apartment showcases a stunning interplay of neutral tones, vintage furnishings, and bold color accents, creating a harmonious living space that seamlessly integrates with the eclectic character of its vibrant Roman neighborhood.

Casa ME: Flexible, Functional Apartment Design in Rome

Minimalist kitchen with red dining table, bookshelf wall, exposed wooden beams, and hardwood floors.

Designed by renowned architect Antonio Alberto Tomao, Casa ME is a stunning apartment renovation in the heart of Rome, Italy, completed in 2023. This 60-square-meter residence was thoughtfully crafted to meet the needs of a young designer and psychologist couple, seamlessly blending functional living spaces with a flexible study area for receiving clients.

The new layout, achieved through strategic demolitions and preservations of original architectural elements, showcases a harmonious balance between private and shared zones, creating a comfortable and versatile living environment for the family of four.

Fusco House: Elegant Apartment Oasis in Rome’s Northwest

FeaturedModern open-plan living space with sleek black lighting fixture, green sofa, wood floors, and TV.

Arabella Rocca‘s Fusco House apartment in Rome, Italy showcases a contemporary and minimalist design aesthetic within a 175 sq m indoor and 59 sq m outdoor space. Featuring geometric lines, contrasting colors, and carefully selected materials like sandblasted parquet flooring and striped crema d’Orcia in the master bathroom, this fourth and fifth-floor apartment in an elegant residential complex blends harmonious spaces with a focus on functionality and visual appeal.

Chiome House: Luxury Apartment Design in Rome

Stylish living room with circular dining table, pendant lamps, and an antique clock.

Chiome House or Casa delle Chiome is a 150-square-meter apartment located in the Vigna Clara district of Rome, Italy. Designed by architect Arabella Rocca in 2021, the renovation project, completed jointly with Luca Braguglia, centered around a ribbon window overlooking the lush greenery.

The spacious living area, tailored to the needs of a young family with small children, features a custom-made low sofa and utilizes a fluid, natural green microcement treatment on the wall opposite the large windows.

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