The residence unfolds on a single floor and is oriented according to the axes of the Roman grid facing the main road, allowing for maximum views of the large garden — the true heart of domestic life. The interior layout is designed to ensure continuity between living and service areas, optimizing the relationship between indoor and outdoor spaces.
The building is defined by a pitched roof that harmonizes the main living areas, service spaces, and the porch, creating an architectural balance between functionality and aesthetics. The compact form of the house allows for better exposure of the interiors to the outdoors, thanks to a rational layout designed with comfort and natural light in mind.
The sleeping area is located in the northwest wing, ensuring privacy and controlled natural lighting, while the service rooms are placed near the south entrance, facilitating everyday use. The living area, facing southwest, opens onto the porch and garden, creating a direct connection with the outdoors and amplifying the perception of space.
The configuration of the building enhances continuity between indoors and outdoors, allowing visual expansion through the porch and large glazed openings that flood the interiors with natural light. The pitched roof provides effective protection from weather conditions and direct sunlight, contributing to thermal comfort and overall well-being.
An elegant balance of natural materials and refined architectural details makes the residence harmonious, functional, and sophisticated, seamlessly integrated with the surrounding garden.