In the elegant heart of Rome, rises Attico Piave, a project by Caprioli Architetti that embodies a refined vision of living: the harmonious fusion of contemporary language and new classic suggestions. Set within a historic building, the apartment has been completely redesigned to combine functionality, comfort, and timeless aesthetics. The design balances clean lines, essential volumes, and bespoke furniture with decorative details recalling architectural tradition.
From the entrance, white boiserie interacts with wooden cabinetry and lacquered surfaces in deep tones, creating striking scenographic backdrops. The living area unfolds into bright, airy spaces, defined by geometric paneling and patterned parquet flooring that emphasizes spatial continuity. Custom furnishings – from the library framing the TV area to the dining table – reinforce the sense of a unified, tailor-made project. In the night zone, the palette deepens with ultramarine blue, highlighting the purity of forms and enhancing intimacy through light cuts and minimal fixtures.
Attico Piave is not mere style, but a dialogue between memory and innovation: a home where classicism lives in the present, reinterpreted with elegance, rigor, and warmth.






Luca Caprioli
Details
Interior
CAPRIOLI Architetti; Luca Caprioli, Mirko Cannata
Studio 36; Matteo Rossi, Michele Tomassetti
Client
Private
Year of completion
2025
Location
Rome, Italy
Total area
120 m2
Photos
Andrea Brandino
Partners
Falegnameria Castaldi; Cristiano Castaldi, Gli specialisti del parquet; Giorgio Rizzica

