A House Surrounded by the Sea
Designed by arch. Elisabetta UbaldiPesaro, Italy
A place cut out from the sky, made from recovery and renovation. Variety and warmth, oak’s elegance and marble’s refinement. In a house facing the sea, you are never alone.
Whatever you do - eat, play, work or look out of the window - you are constantly in the presence of a boundless blue expanse that turns nostalgically grey in winter but is livened up by a thousand iridescent sparkles as soon as a ray of sunshine appears. To people born near the sea, it is a certainty, the place to rest mind and heart. You can daydream about passing boats and distant worlds and get lost in those universal questions that, sooner or later, arise in everyone’s thoughts: do the waves, at some point, end? And what about the sea? Those who have lived in such a house rarely leave it. The apartment owners thought to change everything about this house in an elegant building before Pesaro Beach, but the position.
Ubaldi explained that the renovation envisaged having a sea view from practically every room. The large windows emphasise the function of these open spaces of approximately 230 square metres. It is divided into a sleeping space, two bathrooms, a big living room, and large outdoor terraces.
The kitchen and bathrooms are in marble.
The choice for the bedrooms, study, and living room fell on Dolcerivo from the Luci di Fiemme collection. Its warm hues seem to carry wind traces and thin earth veins. Soft and elegant colours perfectly match the marble’s uniqueness.
Dolcerivo | Knot-Free | Brushed
Dolcerivo | Knot-Free | Brushed
Dolcerivo | Knot-Free | Brushed
Dolcerivo | Knot-Free | Brushed
A biocompatible villa
Designed by arch. Luigina Bianchi