A commendable renovation shows us the charm and essence of a bygone era integrated with modernity.
Rationalist architecture had a significant impact on the city of Turin during the 1940s, leaving an indelible mark on the shape and structure of buildings. Among these, the palace by architect Vittorio Bonadé Bottino stands out for its elegance and timeless style.






In this context, Barbara Scott Studio faced the challenge of renovating a 600-sqm flat in the heart of the city, trying to preserve the charm and essence of the era.
The result is a work that complies with the standards of architectural tradition, and at the same time adds a touch of modernity.

With its long iconic corridor, which overlooks the rooms of the house with Botticino Fiorito marble floors, this flat is an example of how rationalist architecture can be successfully revisited in the 21st century.
By combining three different spaces, they achieved a large living room, which extends along the entire right side of the main corridor. The goal was to create a visual continuity that would allow you to appreciate the beauty of the entire flat.

The kitchen design blends perfectly with the architectural style of the flat. Thanks to the choice of high-quality materials and attention to detail, the kitchen represents a real architectural gem, capable of satisfying the needs of lovers of cooking and interior design.
In this design project, particular attention was paid to the creation of the bathrooms, with the aim of making them the real stars of the house. Thanks to the use of special wallpapers and soft, warm lighting, these spaces have been turned into real stand-alone rooms, welcoming and comfortable.
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