Overlooking the greenery of an extraordinary internal courtyard in the Quartiere Delle Vittorie in Rome, this apartment has undergone a complete stylistic transformation. The traditional longitudinal layout, typical of a 1930s building, has become more fluid and usable thanks to targeted interventions to remove the walls.
The original materials of the time were reused in a contemporary way, thus leaving the apartment with a flavor coeval with the building but decidedly more characterized by contemporary accents. Finally, the use of color in the distribution and service spaces, sometimes discordant with the main palette, has broadened the perspective by attributing brightness where there is no natural light.