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Villa Forte dei Marmi

by Carlo Ceresoli / Lucca, Italy

 

Typical Versilian character

In the popular resort, in a central location and a short walk from the sea, the architect Carlo Ceresoli has completely renovated villa, typi- cal Versilian character, completely demolish- ing the interior and adding two windos bow in the back, plus a porch in the entrance area. The architect Ceresoli main mission was soon to create a synergy inside and outside, then through a connecting tunnel the two gardens opposite the house. The gallery, access to housing and was conceived as a space distribution of the entire villa, adorned with marble inlay designed by architect and walls also in elegant gray marble veins placed in opposing portals and white marble ceiling wooden slats painted white, the classic element of the villas in the area. As furniture there are two console covered in fabric, on which rest Murano vases 70s and photographs by the internationally acclaimed Maggie Taylor.

To the left is the living room, two sitting rooms, a fireplace with a metal sculpture America 70 and a writing of De Padova in the bow windos, floor large oak planks painted white. To the right and the stairwell in white marble and glass balustrades, a sliding glass / fabric lead- ing to the dining room and kitchen area. Going up the staircase, painted with resin pearl gray, white thread as a decoration and a composition appliques Floss is the sleeping area, with the master bedroom filtered cabinets coated mirror to enhance the taste of the scale. The bed, in bleached oak and always on project architect Ceresoli, such as tables on which rest two lamps Company Anna Lari. The bathroom Manor and characterized by a white color to the walls white, a mobile-con- sole with two sinks and a work by the American company Flaminia Ralph Gibson.

Project partner:

» Colleoni Roberto & C.

 

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