Condominio Monti: Live in Rome, but Make it Modern
Live steps from the Colosseum and the Roman Forum?but with all the modern finishes.
They say all roads lead to Rome?it seems so with both the old and the modern.
In the Monti district of Rome, a neighborhood known for wineries, bars and craft shops, a new boutique hotel?Condominio Monti?caters to modern design lovers who like their history with a touch of color.
Starting at the entrance, three arched mirrors borrow their shape from the arcades of the Colosseum. Inside, pops of neon take from the colors of the more bohemian Monti district. Music plays from Marshall amplification systems, on the walls hang striking Elena Campa prints, and the warm wooden floorboards offer the feeling that this is less of a hotel and more of a home?somewhere you can take your shoes off and really feel comfortable in.
Kaja Osinki and Filippo Ribacchi, the two entrepreneurs behind the project as well as the hospitality brand Living Roma, have specifically tailored their rooms to have a design edge for travelers who care about their space. Architect Matteo Soddu of STUDIOTATAMAT retained the architectural and interior design elements of a traditional Roman house, but it is the custom designed finishes and shades that create a modern feel.
These shades, finishes, fabrics, patterns, and objects were carefully selected by Sabina Guidotti of Bludiprussia. In the bedrooms, bold headboard colors contrast with muted jade, pink, and grey walls and decorative wallpapers.
The project takes u...
They say all roads lead to Rome?it seems so with both the old and the modern.
In the Monti district of Rome, a neighborhood known for wineries, bars and craft shops, a new boutique hotel?Condominio Monti?caters to modern design lovers who like their history with a touch of color.
Starting at the entrance, three arched mirrors borrow their shape from the arcades of the Colosseum. Inside, pops of neon take from the colors of the more bohemian Monti district. Music plays from Marshall amplification systems, on the walls hang striking Elena Campa prints, and the warm wooden floorboards offer the feeling that this is less of a hotel and more of a home?somewhere you can take your shoes off and really feel comfortable in.
Kaja Osinki and Filippo Ribacchi, the two entrepreneurs behind the project as well as the hospitality brand Living Roma, have specifically tailored their rooms to have a design edge for travelers who care about their space. Architect Matteo Soddu of STUDIOTATAMAT retained the architectural and interior design elements of a traditional Roman house, but it is the custom designed finishes and shades that create a modern feel.
These shades, finishes, fabrics, patterns, and objects were carefully selected by Sabina Guidotti of Bludiprussia. In the bedrooms, bold headboard colors contrast with muted jade, pink, and grey walls and decorative wallpapers.
The project takes u...
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