A classic-modern Rome apartment

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Open the windows, look out over Rome, and you cannot help being struck by the majesty and fascination of the Eternal City. This fact alone increased the challenge presented by the renovation of this apartment on Rome's Oppian Hill.

Location:

Rome, Italy

Project:

Punto Zero, Rome, Italy

Photograph:

Yara Bonanni

While insisting on an environment that respects the city they love, the owners also wanted a décor that told their own stories and reflected their own personalities. This objective was achieved by creating a sense of continuity between the living, dining and kitchen areas, all of which are spanned by a low bench that runs under the windows and provides a common thread uniting all the rooms.

Uncluttered furnishings and carefully selected works of art add to the apartment's charm. The resin cement surrounds in shades of Greige added to the original agglomerate floors give a distinctly contemporary touch to this otherwise essentially classic environment.

A modern living room with a blue sofa, a white armchair, a patterned floor, a large painting, and two tall windows with outside views.
A modern dining room with a round table, green chairs, a silver chandelier, and a large window.
Modern interior with a black kitchen, abstract painting on a beige wall, and a green chair next to a round table with a marble surface.
Elegant hallway with dark blue walls, ornate chandelier, and a closed blue door. White door and modern artwork visible in the background.
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