The Prada Foundation neighborhood, also known as Scalo Romana, is among the most beautiful up-and-coming neighborhoods of Milan and center of avant-garde design that has distinguished the Lombard capital for years.
To give even more prominence to the Milanese district there Chez Chaoeun, project from Real Estate menu inspired by the Chefchaouen in Morocco. It is about two apartments, designed by the industrial and interior designer Shila Governale and located, precisely, in the Fondazione Prada district.
Chez Chaoeun, interior
The two blue apartments inspired by the “Blue Pearl of Morocco”
The project wants to fit into a context that is renewing itself over time and wants to take an active part in this change. The idea is to create a unique piece of design with the aim of telling the story of transformation and integration of the Milanese district.
The city that inspired Chez Chaeuen, Chafchaouen, is located near the northern coast of Morocco and has a particularity which makes it unique. All of his houses are painted using a single color: the blue. The use of this color has made it famous all over the world as “Blue pearl of Morocco“.
The two apartments, made by Governale, are modern, inspired by the contemporary European design and, of course, all blue. From the piano to the furnishings, everything in the two apartments, respectively 50 and 70 square meters, is covered in this beautiful color.
Chez Chaouen, bathroom
Fondazione Prada district, one of the centers of Milanese design
The district Prada Foundation, once populated by factories and production facilities, has been undergoing a significant transformation for several years. It is no coincidence that several large companies, including Prada, but also Kering and Fastweb, have decided to establish their headquarters in this area. Among other things, the district was recently renamed the Prada Foundation and in 2026 it will host the Olympic village gods Milan-Cortina Olympic Games.
The neighborhood is thus experiencing a profound urban development it’s a social gentrification important. Over the years, in fact, it has gone from being a “North African land” to hosting mixed cultural backgrounds, where North African culture and Italian and Western habits are perfectly combined.
The Prada Foundation neighborhood, also known as Scalo Romana, is among the most beautiful up-and-coming neighborhoods of Milan and center of avant-garde design that has distinguished the Lombard capital for years.
To give even more prominence to the Milanese district there Chez Chaoeun, project from Real Estate menu inspired by the Chefchaouen in Morocco. It is about two apartments, designed by the industrial and interior designer Shila Governale and located, precisely, in the Fondazione Prada district.
Chez Chaoeun, interior
The two blue apartments inspired by the “Blue Pearl of Morocco”
The project wants to fit into a context that is renewing itself over time and wants to take an active part in this change. The idea is to create a unique piece of design with the aim of telling the story of transformation and integration of the Milanese district.
The city that inspired Chez Chaeuen, Chafchaouen, is located near the northern coast of Morocco and has a particularity which makes it unique. All of his houses are painted using a single color: the blue. The use of this color has made it famous all over the world as “Blue pearl of Morocco“.
The two apartments, made by Governale, are modern, inspired by the contemporary European design and, of course, all blue. From the piano to the furnishings, everything in the two apartments, respectively 50 and 70 square meters, is covered in this beautiful color.
Chez Chaouen, bathroom
Fondazione Prada district, one of the centers of Milanese design
The district Prada Foundation, once populated by factories and production facilities, has been undergoing a significant transformation for several years. It is no coincidence that several large companies, including Prada, but also Kering and Fastweb, have decided to establish their headquarters in this area. Among other things, the district was recently renamed the Prada Foundation and in 2026 it will host the Olympic village gods Milan-Cortina Olympic Games.
The neighborhood is thus experiencing a profound urban development it’s a social gentrification important. Over the years, in fact, it has gone from being a “North African land” to hosting mixed cultural backgrounds, where North African culture and Italian and Western habits are perfectly combined.