Two Italian fashion designers have created an industrial loft in Milan inside a former airplane-assembly factory.
Look at this home! Modern blending with traditional. Opposing genres are unexpected and this tension really does it.
Just a few steps from the historic center of Turin this Italian loft is characterized by contrasts; large bright spaces and a huge terrace.
Remove yourself from the modern world with an escape to a medieval watchtower overlooking the Carpini valley in Umbria, Italy. Secluded valleys, breathtaking vistas and a 12th century building lovingly restored with a minimalist bent. Mighty stone and wood marry with steel and glass while luxurious but minimalist furnishings reflect an austere past but a hedonist present. Moravola.
This transformation of an old garage into a very stylish contemporary residence took place under the attentive supervision of Italian studio Ego Vitamina Creativa.
In the heart of the Marches in Italy is Casa Olivi, a 300 year old farm that combines tradition with the modern, minimalist with the sensory, rough walls with streamlined severity, luxury with simplicity.
This gorgeous loft located in Florence, Italy, used to be a carpenter’s workshop. Using more than 300 old wooden ballot boxes, architect Alessandro Capellaro remodeled this “box house” with a mix of vintage furniture, bold colors and unique objects.
To do a perfect job it takes a perfect customer This penthouse is on the top floor of a historic building, an old barn with a new wooden roof. In agreement with the customer who just returned from a trip to New York, the goal was to create an open, bright and light loft like the ones he had seen.
Who did not feel the need to escape the everyday, forget all the worries and spend some time in a dream place, far away, for few days at least? If it has happened to you and you want to arrive in a new location, here is the perfect solution: Villa Arrighi