This spectacular apartment in Treviso, Veneto, Italy, was designed by BoA Studio Architetti in a former industrial area. The contemporary dwelling is set on the last floor of a tower that was once part of a button firm. This was among the first cast concrete structures in Treviso, and a iron and glass walkway still connects it to the main building.
What we love the most about this house, aside from the spectacular circular staircase, is the beautiful full-height greenhouse. This very special part of the apartment is more than a visually appealing design element, it is also a very efficient source of natural ventilation, and an elegant separation wall between the living area, and the kitchen and dining area. For extra natural light, the loft features six generous skylights.
Photos by: Marco Zanta






























This loft beautifully intertwines history and modernity, reminding us that spaces are living stories—where past industry meets present life, and nature quietly breathes through design, shaping how we experience home and time itself.
Thank you for your thoughtful insight! We aimed to capture that blend of history and modern living, where design honors the past while creating a warm, inviting space for today’s lifestyle. Your perspective truly reflects the essence of this loft.