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Casa Miga by ZDA | Zupelli Design Architettura

Project name:
Casa Miga
Architecture firm:
ZDA | Zupelli Design Architettura
Location:
Pievedizio, Italy
Photography:
Matteo Sturla
Principal architect:
Carlo Zupelli, Ezio Zupelli
Design team:
Collaborators:
Matteo Sturla, Ottavia Zuccotti, Marco Bettera, Francesca Salvoni
Built area:
120 m²
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Completion year:
2024
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Client:
Private
Budget:
Undisclosed
Status:
Completed
Typology:
Residential › Apartment

Casa Miga represents a refined example of a transformation of a raw apartment into a unique and sophisticated living space. ZDA | Zupelli Design Architettura meticulously crafted every detail of the apartment’s interior design, carefully selecting finishes and materials to create an environment that harmoniously blends historical and modern elements.

The project focused on enhancing the historical features of the apartment through a play of contrasts with contemporary solutions. Custom-made wardrobes, partition walls, and furnishings were designed with modern and clean lines, perfectly balanced with the historical character of the space. Each element was conceived to interact with the existing structure, highlighting the beauty of the old without overwhelming it.

For the floors, a herringbone parquet was chosen, adding warmth and a touch of elegance to the entire apartment, while architectural concrete was used in the bathrooms, adding a sense of modernity and robustness, while maintaining a consistent design language throughout the home. The colors selected for the walls and furnishings are soft and elegant, cre- ating a relaxing and welcoming atmosphere. These tones, skillfully com- bined with the chosen materials, give Casa Miga a distinctive personality where the past and present meet in perfect harmony.


By Alfredo Gonzalez

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