A Pink Staircase Dominates the Revival of This Roman Apartment
Spread across the top two floors of a historic building, this 2,583-square-foot home has been beautifully redesigned by local practice Studio Strato.
"Some constructive elements like the exposed beams and pillars were left exposed to tell the story of the house, of the process that it has gone through in being restored, and its stratifications," says Vincenzo Tattolo, co-founder of the firm.
With fresh white walls, larch parquet flooring, and a sleek black fireplace, the apartment now radiates an open, airy environment. A beautiful pink staircase appears to float in the middle of the common area, demarcating the boundary between the living and dining spaces.
The team demolished the existing internal walls to open up the interiors and create a single, large living and dining area.
Expansive windows have been installed to flood the house with sunlight and capture sweeping views of the park outside.
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He achieved this by using masonite for both the walls of the master bedroom, as well as the widest wall in the kitchen.
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