Casa Cami: Blending Light and Traditional Chic Design
Casa Cami is a chic penthouse apartment redesigned by Paola Sola in Rome, Italy, offering an abundance of natural light and a blend of traditional and modern design elements.
Nestled in the Salario district, this 1920s building boasts stunning views of Rome’s rooftops and a unique fan-shaped floor plan.
About Casa Cami
A Light-Filled Penthouse in Rome’s Salario District
A young Neapolitan woman discovered her dream home in Rome – a penthouse-floor apartment with a fan-shaped floor plan, nestled in an elegant 1920s building in the Salario district. The south-facing living area and abundant natural light captivated her instantly.
Transforming the Space: Brightening the Kitchen and Creating a Study
The primary goal of the commissioned project was to brighten the north-facing kitchen, which only had one window and was extremely dark. The original layout featured a kitchen and bathrooms at the center of the fan-shaped floor plan, separated from the rooms by a long corridor. The project also aimed to create a separate study, making it autonomous for services. A small guest bathroom, tucked out of sight in a triangular-shaped slice of space, was added in the entrance hall for the study’s use. Preserving the Original Structure and Embracing Fluidity
The client desired to maintain the apartment’s original structure and create a fluid promenade, with interconnected rooms. In the south-facing rooms, original elements like chalkstones...
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