Time of Wood

Designed by arch. Mirko Franzoso
Ziano di Fiemme, Italy

Inspirations

A house suspended between tradition and modernity, where its story is told by wood.

Hiking, walking, mountain biking, and the desire to enjoy a marvellous valley in a territory capable of protecting its environment. We are in Ziano di Fiemme, a small Trentino town where man and nature live harmoniously. It is a place where, in a nutshell, life is good. You can have a unique house almost without noticing it is not far away from an industrial park.
 

Ideas of living

Thanks to the strong character of wood, the main element of the renovation project, this home looks like a cabin and winks at modernity. The obvious choice was Fior di Traccia, an ancient teak with an original brushed surface that was especially made for the clients.
 

The one hundred square meters of space enhance the desired contrast between traditional architectural elements and modern design. White furniture was, indeed, conceived as a colour play that explodes when it meets light. This house cherishes old memories, such as the ceramic “ole” stove, typical of Val di Non. Still, it can be bubbly and somewhat impertinent with unique pieces such as the vintage jukebox (purchased in the States) or small bright red accessories.
 


Bottega | Unique | Brushed


Bottega | Unique | Brushed


Bottega | Unique | Brushed


Bottega | Unique | Brushed


Bottega | Unique | Brushed


Bottega | Unique | Brushed


Bottega | Unique | Brushed


Other references

White and Wood

Residential

Designed by ing. Mariolina Kim

TunnelStudios