Located in Quarto (NA), it exemplifies the elegance of contemporary residential architecture, masterfully integrating historical elements with modern solutions. This terraced villa on four levels is part of a larger building and preserves the original perspectives and colors of the last century, skillfully restored. The historic façade welcomes guests with a timeless charm.
The main access from the street leads to three levels, while on the back the three large terraces overlook a private garden, creating a harmonious connection with the outside. On the ground floor, the spacious and functional island kitchen is accompanied by a dining table for eight people. A reading corner, intimate and welcoming, called "nook", offers a haven for relaxation.
The spiral staircase, clad in porcelain stoneware, leads to the living area, where the staircase is transformed into calafated marble with a glass balustrade, adding a touch of sophistication. The sleeping area, located on the second floor, includes a large bathroom with a custom bath and a spacious shower. The bathrooms are enriched by original cement tiles, recovered and reorganized in a patchwork design, giving a unique and vintage character.
On the third floor, a study and space for relaxation and play offer versatility and functionality. The porcelain stoneware floor in grey cement effect, present throughout the villa, creates a visual continuum between the rooms, while the natural oak joinery introduces warmth and hospitality.
This project combines tradition and modernity, offering a refined and functional living solution that meets contemporary needs without losing its historical charm.