This villa, set within a historic courtyard in the province of Verona, interprets contemporary language with balance, creating an elegant dialogue between traditional architecture and modern design. The interiors are defined by a neutral, tactile palette, where the warm tones of cashmere, beige, and natural wood are enhanced by matte black details and a carefully designed lighting scheme.
On the ground floor, the living area unfolds as an elegant and welcoming open space, articulated by exposed wooden beams and indirect lighting that enhances the architectural volumes without overwhelming them. The focal point of the kitchen is the corner composition by Euromobil in TSS Cashmere finish, minimalist in its lines yet extremely sophisticated in its material detailing. The Diamond Cream gres countertop and backsplash introduce a delicate natural texture, while the full-height wall unit discreetly integrates the dish rack and the dedicated Falmec hood for the induction hob, preserving the overall formal purity of the composition. High-end Siemens appliances and black accessories create a refined graphic contrast that defines the contemporary identity of the space. At the center of the dining area stands the ART table by Bonaldo, featuring a barrel-shaped Calacatta Macchia Vecchia marble top and a bronze base: a sculptural presence that brings character and material richness to the room.
The transparent seating visually lightens the environment, allowing the architectural composition to remain the true protagonist. The living area continues with a suspended TV unit by Zalf, coordinated with the kitchen finish, alongside the backlit ribbed boiserie paneling by Pianca, which introduces a warm and sophisticated texture. The Monopoli sofa by Désirée, in a delicate powder-blue shade, creates an elegant chromatic connection with the ground-floor bathroom, contributing to a sense of continuity throughout the home.
The guest bathroom is conceived as a small wellness-inspired space with a contemporary character: the matte lacquered suspended vanity in cerulean blue interacts with the 8 cm-thick Cansiglio wood countertop, creating a refined balance between color and natural materiality. The countertop basin and the large backlit round mirror complete the composition with lightness and elegance, while the black fittings emphasize the modern character of the room.
Ascending to the first floor, the sleeping area maintains the same aesthetic coherence, reinterpreted in a softer and more relaxing key. The master bedroom is dominated by the backlit headboard paneling with integrated lighting and suspended bedside tables by Zalf, shaping an intimate and sophisticated atmosphere. The Dreams bed, with its soft and enveloping “cloud-style” forms, enhances the feeling of comfort, while the corner wardrobe integrates seamlessly into the architecture of the room thanks to its clean surfaces and the complete absence of superfluous elements. A sofa bed discreetly completes the room, offering functionality without compromising the overall compositional harmony.
The upstairs bathroom reflects the same attention to detail: the Arbi vanity unit in castoro oak with a subtle ribbed effect introduces a warm and natural materiality, enhanced by the countertop basin and matte black accessories such as the towel rail and faucets. The mirror amplifies the brightness of the space and contributes to maintaining the essential elegance that characterizes the entire villa.
The entire project stands out for its ability to combine aesthetic rigor, residential comfort, and refined material research, giving life to a sophisticated yet deeply welcoming contemporary home, perfectly integrated into the authentic setting of the historic Veronese courtyard.






























