The house overlooking the Orobic Alps unfolds across two levels, clinging gracefully to the slopes of a small promontory. The ground floor, marked by large windows along the façade, was conceived as a single open space facing the landscape — a vast stone platform defined by two monolithic elements: a kitchen counter completely concealed behind a steel partition, and a continuous wooden diaphragm that serves both as storage and as a passageway leading to the service areas.

The upper floor, organized through a layout that functionally separates the master suite, office, and gym, is designed as a system of interconnected volumes clad in a secondary skin that visually and spatially unites them. The interior style evokes a sense of formal restraint and austere minimalism, softened by more eclectic furnishing elements and textural accents that lend the space both a technical character and a vernacular warmth —an elegant balance reflecting a distinctly Italian, old-fashioned charm.

 

 

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