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Casa Bertola — Historic Bones Meet a Contemporary Ribbon of Light

Casa Bertola — Historic Bones Meet a Contemporary Ribbon of Light

Casa Bertola renovates a main-floor apartment in Turin, Italy with quiet precision by INEDITO Architetti. The project restores historical character while threading in contemporary elements that clarify circulation and daily routines. Within a historic shell, the designers balance restored floors and fresco traces with bold color, custom millwork, and a perimeter light ribbon that draws the rooms together without erasing their differences.

Apartment SL Transforms 19th-Century Space into Art-Showcasing Home

FeaturedApartment SL Transforms 19th-Century Space into Art-Showcasing Home

BRH+ designs the renovation and interior of an historical apartment in the heart of the centre of Turin, Italy. The space is intended as a laboratory of new grammars of relationship between ancient and contemporary expressive languages. The architectural project, characterised by calibrated functionality and by sartorial design down to the smallest detail, responds to the owners’ need to house their collection of contemporary art.

Casa Terracotta by Matteo Magnabosco Features Warm Neutral Interiors

Vibrant blue built-in bookshelves flank a doorway, contrasting with wooden floors and gray sofa.

Italian architect Matteo Magnabosco prioritised comfortable living spaces, permeable boundaries, and natural materials while renovating this 1950s apartment in Turin, Italy. Designed for a life coach who prioritises wellness, Casa Terracotta celebrates pale wood, blue and brown shades, and features neutral couches, bespoke built-ins, and semi-glossy ceramic tiles.

Gasometrica: Triangular Geometry Meets Carrara Marble in Italy

Bright, minimalist living space with modern furnishings, geometric shelving, and potted plants.

R3architetti‘s Gasometrica project in Turin, Italy, showcases a thoughtful apartment design that harmonizes functional and aesthetic elements. This 2023 interior renovation seamlessly blends the industrial heritage of the Italgas gasometers with contemporary materials and a vibrant color palette, creating a dynamic living space. The custom-designed interiors feature a geometric composition inspired by the gasometer’s structural patterns, artfully incorporated into the living room’s shelving and cabinetry.

Mando Space: Reimagining 1970s Italian Apartment Design

Bright, modern living room with built-in bookshelves, gray sofa, and colorful accents.

Designed by the renowned R3architetti in Turin, Italy, the Mando Space apartment showcases a captivating contemporary transformation of a 1970s dwelling. This fluid, light-filled space defies the traditional compartmentalized layout, embracing an open and dynamic design approach that seamlessly integrates the entry, living, and dining areas. With unexpected color accents and a multifunctional built-in furnishing, this apartment project offers a fresh take on modern urban living.

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