I'm So Impressed by How This 613-Square-Foot Home Doubled the "Rooms"

Blue dining area of kitchen with wood console dining table, gallery wall, and DIY'd chairs
View through door from blue entryway to outdoor balcony
View out onto apartment balcony
Blue entryway with lots of cane, wood, leather, and other natural/warm elements
Blue entryway area with cane bench and lots of warm natural elements and textiles
Rattan/cane chair and other natural elements in blue entryway
Blue dining area of kitchen with wood console dining table, gallery wall, and DIY'd chairs
Corner of blue kitchen with white fridge and lots of natural elements
Wood apothecary in blue kitchen with wood shelves above
Corner of blue kitchen with wood apothecary and shelves and a large fabric covered pendant lamp
Blue kitchen with white and wood accents and small dining area
Blue kitchen with blue and white tile backsplash and curtains under sink. View into living room
White living room with wall of bookshelves with books and vintage glass vases. Small work area to the right
white living room with small gray sofa, tall shelves, and maroon colored accents
white living room shelves with colorful vintage glass vases
White living room with gray sideboard and eclectic decor. Small work desk to the left
white and gray bathroom with wood accents and black and white checkered floor
corner of white bedroom with re-upholstered red chair
View into bathroom from entryway
white and gray bathroom with wood accents and black and white checkered floor
white and gray bathroom with wood accents and black and white checkered floor

ABOUT THIS TOUR

HOME TYPE: Apartment

LOCATION: Turin, Italy

STYLE: Bohemian, Eclectic, Vintage

BEDROOMS: 1

SQUARE FEET: 613

After years of renting and traveling abroad for work, fine arts photographer and teacher Ottavia Castellina was ready to put down roots. She was driven by the desire to be close to her family. “I also felt the need to design a space exactly as I wanted, embarking on the adventure to donate new life to old family furniture and objects, which were sitting in dust in my parent’s garage,” she explains.

While visiting Turin, Italy (where Ottavia went to school), she came across a one-bedroom apartment in a building from the 1900s. She was enchanted by the neighborhood, as the building is situated in a “very lively borough” that is flourishing with students from the nearby university. Once she stepped inside, she fell even deeper in love.

Blue dining area of kitchen with wood console dining table, gallery wall, and DIY'd chairs

“I was looking for a small central apartment with character, and when I saw this space I thought it was perfect for my needs,” Ottavia says. “The flat was in bad condition and needed restoration, but I could see the potential of it.”

Ottavia loved the apartment’s historical charm, including the doors, wood flooring, and old tiles. Two years ago, she bought the home and began renovating it with the contractors’ help (she didn’t live there during the structural transformation).

White living room with gray sideboard and eclectic decor

During the six-month renovation, Ottavia opted to keep costs down by keeping the layout the same (although she made the most of the space by adding a bookcase and an internal door to separate areas). She also needed to replace the bathroom and kitchen tiles completely. Ottavia tried her best to maintain the original elements, but had to replace some.

Even though some new elements were introduced to the home, Ottavia is proud that most of the furniture and decor came from family or secondhand stores. Her father even restored wooden pieces while she added fresh coats of paint. When Ottavia looks around her home now, she sees her grandmother’s armchair, her aunt’s haberdashery in the kitchen, and her grandparents’ dresser in the living room. But she also welcomes new friends into her space, too.

white bedroom with tall white shelves and 2 patterned paper lanterns

“I wanted this house to feature works by artist friends and souvenirs from my trips,” Ottavia explains. “Being a bit of a nomadic person myself, my conception of home is quite open, and I liked the idea of hosting friends and like-minded people who could enjoy taking care of the space while I am away.”

Resources

Blue kitchen with blue and white tile backsplash and curtains under sink. View into living room

PAINT & COLORS

  • Kitchen — Farrow & Ball’s De Nimes (No. 299)

white living room with small gray sofa, tall shelves, and maroon colored accents

LIVING ROOM

  • JUHLI Sofa — SKLUM

  • Rug — La Redoute

Blue kitchen with white and wood accents and small dining area

KITCHEN/DINING ROOM

  • Floor Tiles — LAST MINUTE

  • Pendant Lamp — SKLUM

  • Wall Lamps — SKLUM

  • Belfast Sink — IKEA

white and gray bathroom with wood accents and black and white checkered floor

BATHROOM

  • Floor Tiles — MARCA CORONA OSSIDI

Thanks, Ottavia!

This tour’s responses and photos were edited for length/size and clarity.

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