A House Light like a Feather
Designed by arch. Monica BarozziIsera, Italy
We are in Trentino, slightly above Rovereto, in a 130-square-meter villa. It has wide and bright spaces tailored to people and their inclinations and influences. The elegance of the environment is conferred by the colour choice: primarily white and grey in their finest hues.
The wood floor accompanies this elegant lightness and covers almost the entire area. The owners and the architect have long considered the floor choice. Ultimately, Piuma was chosen: a marbled oak from Mani di Fiemme collection, light as a feather running on paper. Its unique feature is the production process: Scritto a mano. A deep and bold process wears down the softer parts of the surface and allows the hardest knots and veins to emerge, unveiling a unique pattern different on each board.
Even the stairs are covered in Piuma. The first steps have a longer nosing, open on the side to create a unique piece of furniture, fill the space and at the same time give chromatic continuity — a house designed down to the smallest detail.
Piuma | Variegated | Scritto a mano
Piuma | Variegated | Scritto a mano
Piuma | Variegated | Scritto a mano
Piuma | Variegated | Scritto a mano
Piuma | Variegated | Scritto a mano
Piuma | Variegated | Scritto a mano
Piuma | Variegated | Scritto a mano
Piuma | Variegated | Scritto a mano
Piuma | Variegated | Scritto a mano
Outside
Residential
Designed by arch. Matteo Munaretto