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OKArchways, plasterwork, high ceilings, large windows, fireplace and contemporary designs from the fifties onwards: this renovation gives a modern spin to a charming period apartment, enhancing the old through the new and vice versa.
Interior design project: Purpur Interior Concepts, Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
In this villa, floor-to-ceiling windows let the outside in, becoming a striking decorative feature. The wonders of nature rule over everything and the outdoor view becomes an integral part of this architect’s home. The white minimalist look is combined with a few splashes of colour.
Architectural project arch. Christian Frömel, studio F2 Architekten, furniture sourcing Hoflehner Interiors, Linz, Austria.
In the old town centre of Treviso, North East Italy, there’s a rooftop apartment with an exotic carefree vibe. Interior designer Carlo Lucchese went for contemporary pieces mixed with furniture made in Indonesia by local craftsmen.
Interior design project and furniture sourcing: Carlo Lucchese, Factory Interni, Pordenone, Italy.
A stone tower on the sea has been carefully converted into a delightful home. Here, modern technology and designer pieces meet the romantic feel of the ancient walls.
Conservation and interior design project: Arch. Giorgio Zaetta, Feltre, Italy.
An extraordinary sculptural staircase which leads to the top floor is the focal point of a large living room in Scandinavian style. This is the charming and livable home of an entrepreneur and his large family in Puglia, southern Italy.
Architecture project and furniture sourcing: Studio Dz4, Roma, Italy.
In an old granary carefully renovated, a perfect mix of contemporary interior design, period furniture and antique paintings modern works of art. In the large open-plan space, many stunning quality pieces have enough visual space and act as focal points.
Architectural project: architect Filippo Taidelli, Milan, Italy.
Modern and imbued with Parisian flair, this home of a young family is the perfect example of nonchalant-chic. The space is elegant yet extremely effortless, sophisticated and refined.
Interior design project and furniture sourcing: Charlotte Vauvillier, Paris, France.
Splendid luxury yet not ostentatious in a space with a natural and welcoming elegance. This is a gorgeous penthouse apartment with barbecue, pool and shaded pergola, in Vienna.
Interior design project and furniture sourcing: FADD Architects, Naples, Italy.
The living room of this home is the perfect blend of what’s modern now and what was in vogue fifty years ago. Filip Versmissen has successfully created a space that has a tremendous feeling of spaciousness and light.
Interior design and furniture sourcing: F. Versmissen with Master Meubel, Turnhout, The Netherlands.
A sophisticated mix of colour and furniture with a warm feel for the loft apartment of a young couple of interior designers in Berlin. This soothing scheme infuses an immediate welcoming feel.
Interior design project Ruby Design-Living, Berlin, Germany.
In the spectacular Puglia region, southern Italy, two architects give a new lease on life to the traditional Trulli houses. Here, nobody pretends luxury: simple charm for the happiness of those who want to spend their holidays in contact with nature.
Renovation and interior design project: Flore & Venezia, Arkitetti, Ostuni, Italy.
Modern and innovative, the Living Box is a new prototype for a portable home. Here, the magic lies in modular construction: it can be scaled down or up and most importantly, taken down and rebuilt on another site, even on the rooftop of an abandoned factory.
Architecture and interior design project: Raumfreiheit Entwerfen + Planen, furniture sourcing Freisberg Wohnbedarf, Mannhein, Germany.