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.
When you start with a cold, concrete rectangle filled with odd spaces, you need to add elements of color and texture to soften and warm the space.
Arantza is a Spanish antique dealer. Her house is white yet colorful, fresh and vibrant, and very personal : artwork, books and vintage pieces are gloriously celebrated in her Bilbao loft. Magique!
Sometimes the most unusual combinations make the most beautiful compositions. This Barcelona stunner is a perfect example of how to take two seemingly conflicting styles and make them work together. The feminitity of vintage pink with the harshness of an exposed loft structure isn’t something that seems inherently compatible — until you see it.