Daniele Nucciarelli and his design practice DN Interior Design Studio, worked for an apartment renovation in Perugia, Italy. The architectural approach combines colours, volumes, textures and materials with the apartment’s classic setting.
CASA PELLAS is a 62 sq.m apartment in a classic 1940s Art Nouveau building in Perugia renovated with a modern edge.
The underlying idea was to use colour to create balance and harmony with the classic setting.
The chevron natural oak flooring has a timeless appeal, while vertical volumes in pastel, ocean blue, brick red, and leather shades add colour and elegance while defining the spaces.
A load-bearing wall was removed to create a full-height opening, allowing the living room to flow seamlessly into an intimate dining room, where the custom-made Rosa Portugal marble dining table is the star of the show.
Colours, finishes, and textures are often repeated in every room, creating a cohesive look.
In addition, generously sized wall art and a harmonious blend of iconic and high-tech light fittings add charm and character to the project.
Facts & Credits
Title CASA PELLAS
Typology Interior, Apartment
Location Perugia, Italy
Status Completed, 2024
Architecture DN / Studio di Interior Design
Interior Designer Daniele Nucciarelli
Photography Gabriele Cecconi
Text by the author
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