HOUSE T2

Bridging spaces

2024
living

The renovation project of House T2 focuses on creating spaces that harmoniously connect the interior and exterior, enhancing brightness and comfort. The interiors feature a light and natural color palette, with oak parquet that adds warmth and uniformity to the spaces, complemented by custom-made oak furniture. The spacious living-dining area opens onto the garden, where the white walls and surfaces create an elegant contrast with the warm tones of the wood and the ceramic tiles used in the bathroom, allowing natural light to take center stage.

Near the entrance, a private office provides a quiet space for work and study. The new master bedroom has been designed as a private oasis, complete with a walk-in closet, sauna, and relaxation area with direct access to the bathroom. The large window on the facade visually expands the interior spaces, merging them with the garden, while the extended terrace on the west side allows direct access from the kitchen, offering a seamless connection to the outside view.

On the exterior, light grey tiles add an elegant visual continuity, linking the living spaces to the garden area and swimming pool. Steps coordinated with the interior parquet flooring facilitate access from the garden, creating a harmonious link between inside and outside. Finally, a redesigned ramp leads to the underground garage, flanked by a new green area that integrates House T2 into the landscape, adding harmony and refinement to the structure.

TYPOLOGY
Living

LOCATION
South Tyrol, Italy

CLIENT
Private

AREA
640 m²

PHOTO CREDITS
© 2024 Giovanni De Sandre

DESIGN TEAM
Fabrizia Cortellini
Federica Micozzi
Luca Langes

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