Nestled in the natural landscape of Lessinia, this interior design project communicates with spacious and luminous environments conceived to enhance the view of the surrounding mountains. The large window in the living area introduces natural light as an architectural element, transforming the perception of space throughout the day.
The Antis kitchen by Euromobil, featuring a wall of tall units in Silice finish and a large central island in black Fenix, organizes the living space with a logic of material continuity and clean geometry. The BCN stools by Kristalia and the Soffio table by Pianca, paired with Eames Chairs by Vitra, create a dialogue with the landscape through the wide glazing that opens onto the view. The sloped ceiling contributes to a sense of airiness and vertical openness.
The living area is designed as a welcoming and functional space, defined by the Image bookcase by Euromobil, which forms a backdrop to the Freemood sofa by Désirée. The People wall unit by Pianca adds an essential, graphic touch, while the vertical windows project light deep into the space, maintaining a visual and spatial connection between inside and outside.
In the sleeping area, the project language becomes more intimate and linear. The children’s rooms, characterized by light tones and integrated furnishings, interpret brightness in a Nordic key, with white surfaces contrasting the natural oak floor.
The Sorvolo bed by Fimar, with its horizontal paneling, defines the focal point of the master bedroom wall. The white Caccaro wardrobe blends seamlessly into the architecture, contributing to the visual cleanliness and sense of continuity.
The entire project finds its balance in the dialogue between light, materials, and proportion, resulting in a coherent composition where the architecture of living harmonizes with the simplicity of the surrounding landscape.




















