The story of Casa reaches real homes today, where the arrangement was made with all heart and soul and the personality of the tenants. You will have the opportunity to meet a different type of inspiration, where interior design goes hand in hand with the life story, passions and pleasures of those who bring the rooms to life. The encouragement is always the same: live the space and make your presence felt.

The first family that welcomed us home is the Zohm family, namely Silvia, associate creative director, Timo, project manager and Fiona, the couple's 4-year-old daughter. Thank you very much or danke schön.

First of all, our apartment is not a designer apartment, it's a 'lived-in' apartment, for collectors. We will never have a minimalist house because we have gathered many things that are dear to us and make us happy over time, so we need space where we can display them.

As for the collections, they range from vinyl toys, old toys, children's books in all languages, concert memorabilia, vintage children's swings, comic books, porcelain and old trinkets, lowbrow art books and quilts.

Most of the furniture in the house is IKEA, but we started to gradually eliminate it and replace it with antique furniture from fairs and found on eBay", Silvia told us the story of the Zohm house.

The living room is quite large, so we divided it into three zones: the one where we eat, a reading corner and an entertainment area where we have the sofa, television, DVDs and CDs with music (we still buy CDs, I suppose that's also a collection).

In spring, the windowsill is usually occupied with plants growing tomatoes, cucumbers, chili peppers. When it gets warm outside, they also come out of the room.

The table where we eat is the only piece of furniture that is empty. We keep it that way because we always need a space where the child can carry out their coloring, gluing, building activities and, of course, where we can eat.

The library is currently crowded, but the plan is to become a space dedicated to a single collection, in addition to books, the collection of dried branches, fallen from trees, collected on trips.