Villa M by Pierattelli Architetture Modernizes 1950s Florence Estate
Florence, Italy’s Villa M was renovated by Pierattelli Architetture in 2024. The single-family house features three floors and boasts typically Tuscan characteristics. Insights spotlight its architectural precision and exposure to well-balanced southern light.
The home comprises a dining room, library, four main bedrooms, and a kitchen accented with a prominent marble counter. Outside, a 20-meter pool and reclaimed pool house, alongside a golf practice area, present a serene setting, all enhancing its captivating allure.
Located in the hills around Florence, in a wonderful green landscape, Villa M is spread over three floors occupying an area of 1,000 square meters. Pierattelli Architetture studio signed the renovation and interior project enhancing this building from the late 1950s and proposing a new history, between tradition and charm. This single-family residence emerges for its formal cleanliness – due to a stylistic change in the facade – but also for its typical Tuscan features, maintained and renewed through a precise and accurate architectural intervention.
?The general idea of the project,? explains architect Andrea Pierattelli, ?was to give shape to simple and regular spaces, perfect to bring out furnishings and textures but also to emphasize the spaciousness of the rooms without saturating them. A neutral box that would speak to the place and nature, in which the personality of the owner would become the protagonist.?
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