Oak shadows for the Tuscan loft
Designed by arch. Giacomo SpezzaFlorence, Italy
250 square meters between the brown shades of the wood and the grey of the stone
A townhouse equipped with all the comforts, but at the same time young and fresh. We are in the center of Florence, a space that was originally used as a workshop of a silk factory and only later converted for residential purposes. The loft is characterized by a gabled roof with brown metallic trusses supporting it, by large and bright spaces thanks to the skylight , the terrace and the big windows.
The project was mainly an aesthetic requalification, a way to revalue the place, introducing new elements and changing others.
The unifying element of the entire flat? The floor, a choice without fail made by the owner who wanted a dark wooden floor, wide in size and, above all, treated with natural oils.
Lagonero | Knot-Free | Brushed
Lagonero | Knot-Free | Brushed
Lagonero | Knot-Free | Brushed
Lagonero | Knot-Free | Brushed
Lagonero | Knot-Free | Brushed
Lagonero | Knot-Free | Brushed
Lagonero | Knot-Free | Brushed
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The villa in Rovereto
Designed by Ornella Tomazzoni