Casa Volver: A Modern Retreat in Rome’s Historic Heart
Casa Volver, crafted by Punto Zero, reimagines a 17th-century apartment in Rome’s historic Monti district into a modern sanctuary. This architectural masterpiece beautifully blends vibrant public areas with peaceful private retreats, showcasing innovative design elements alongside a deep respect for its historical roots. Through the use of thoughtful color schemes and a nod to architectural details, Casa Volver stands as a unique fusion of Rome’s rich heritage with contemporary design aesthetics.
About Casa Volver
Revitalizing History: Casa Volver’s Modern Makeover
Punto Zero took on the renovation of a 17th Century apartment in Rome’s Monti neighborhood, infusing modern touches while honoring its history. This project beautifully merges contemporary design with the building’s historic essence. A Tale of Two Spaces
The architects transformed the apartment’s three spaces into a cohesive atmosphere highlighted by block color accents. They created a dual experience: a bright, open “public” area facing the neighborhood street, and a “private” space with views of internal courtyards and district roofs. The design keeps these two areas connected, both visually and spatially.
Innovative Living Areas
A pink and blue capsule, serving as a reading corner, marks the first living room. It also features a wall wardrobe and a small guest bathroom in shades of green. Meanwhile, the dining room showcases ...
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