• Skip to main content
  • Skip to secondary menu
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Home Remodeling Reporter

Home Remodeling Reporter

Trending News & Insight about Home Remodeling

  • About – Contact
    • Terms & Conditions
    • Privacy Policy
  • News
  • Home Remodeling
  • Interior Design

Rome apartment with serene interiors by Cristina Celestino

by

Cristina Celestino has designed a Rome Apartment in the heart of the city’s Parioli district. The interior design of the 550-square-metre penthouse nods to the building’s Rationalist architecture while the décor of the residence is conceived to convey a calming atmosphere. 

It is a project that fits with Celestino’s design approach, defined by exquisite colour compositions and well-considered, harmonious geometric compositions. 

Rome Apartment by Cristina Celestino

(Image credit: De Pasquale Maffini)

‘The architectural legacy of the building served as the foundation for the design concept,’ reads a note from Celestino’s studio describing the project. ‘This residence, a synthesis of work and living spaces, is driven by the central theme of ‘hygge,’ creating an inviting atmosphere. The design approach revolves around capturing moments, perspectives, and the surrounding environment.’

The large open space is versatile, with abundant natural light flowing through the rooms and connecting the house with the large terrace and greenery surrounding the apartment. 

Rome Apartment by Cristina Celestino

(Image credit: De Pasquale Maffini)

The interiors appear both elegant and restrained, with a colour palette of muted pastels and occasional accents, played on tones of grey, green and mauve, discreet metallic elements and textured wallcoverings. 

‘Rather than relying on ornamental embellishments, geometric patterns, materials, and colour fields were purposefully selected to serve functional purposes within the space,’ says the studio. 

Rome Apartment by Cristina Celestino

(Image credit: De Pasquale Maffini)

Bespoke furniture creates a unifying aesthetic, enriched by design classics such as Mario Bellini’s Camaleonda sofa by B&B Italia in grey. ‘Following rationalist principles, the design introduces novel chromatic and material standards, presenting a new aesthetic. Dramatic effects take a backseat to pervasive elegance, expressed through organic lines, refined geometries, and numerous luxurious details, contributing to an overall majestic intervention that unfolds seamlessly from one room to the next.’

cristinacelestino.com

Rome Apartment by Cristina Celestino

(Image credit: De Pasquale Maffini)

Rome Apartment by Cristina Celestino

(Image credit: De Pasquale Maffini)

Rome Apartment by Cristina Celestino

(Image credit: De Pasquale Maffini)

Rome Apartment by Cristina Celestino

(Image credit: De Pasquale Maffini)

Rome Apartment by Cristina Celestino

(Image credit: De Pasquale Maffini)

Originally Appeared Here

Filed Under: Interior Design, News

Primary Sidebar

Recent Posts

  • Big Easy Kitchens Adds Small Kitchen Remodeling Service Covering Budget, Mid-Level, and Full-Scale Renovation Projects
  • Home Revive Builders Expands Professional Home Remodeling Services Across the Bay Area – IndyStar
  • 3 Things to Know About Home Depot Stock Before You Buy
  • USA Cabinet Store Expands Bathroom Remodeling Services to Falls Church Following NKBA Award Recognition – AZCentral | The Arizona Republic
  • How Much to Remodel a Kitchen in 2026? A Realistic Cost Breakdown from Kitchen Designers and Remodeling Experts

Copyright © 2026 · All Rights Reserved

Terms and Conditions - Privacy Policy