Villa il Gioiello
A modernised Renaissance jewel in Tuscany
Half hidden by trees and old stone walls, the villa is surrounded by hills in the Tuscan countryside. Pierattelli Architetture completely redesigned the interior of the 700 square metre, centuries-old building in 2024. The studio set itself the task of preserving the magic of the past, whilst also taking into consideration the requirements of contemporary living. It was equally as important to do the owner's art collection justice, which includes numerous works by famous artists and sculptors of post-war modernism, including Alighiero Boetti, Ettore Spalletti and Mario Schifano.
Original architectural elements such as the loggia facing the garden or the high vaulted hall were preserved during the renovation work, as were the numerous round arches. At the same time, the generous use of natural materials such as marble, travertine, teak, and walnut wood subtly changed the character of the interiors.
On the ground floor, modern, cream and beige-coloured sofascapes now contrast with the sacred impression created by the cross vault and the magnificent fireplace.
Dornbracht fittings in the kitchen and bathrooms
In the classic Tuscan country house kitchen, dark teak wood fronts harmonise beautifully with the marble worktops and their delicate, light grey tones. Together with the stainless steel surfaces of the imposing stove, ELIO in Brushed Platinum completes the stylish ensemble. Dornbracht fittings also make a decisive contribution to the aesthetics of the bathrooms: in the main bathroom, where white Carrara marble, blackish-green Verde delle Alpi marble, and walnut wood alternate, VAIA fittings in Brushed Gold (23.9kt) create a discreetly luxurious atmosphere.
The balanced and elegantly reduced forms of the fittings created by Sieger Design play their part in combining old and new. A freestanding bath and the Aquamoon experience shower underscore the sophisticated ambiance. In the remaining bathrooms, VAIA fittings in Brushed Platinum are incorporated into the design in an unassuming way, allowing the elegant Carrara marble surfaces to take the stage.
The master and guest bedrooms are stylishly furnished with reclaimed wood, complemented by an elegant Indian teak border. The dressing room connects seamlessly with the bedroom and bathroom. Exclusive pieces of furniture by Pierattelli Architetture, such as the shelves in the library and music room, emphasise the sophisticated design and high-quality furnishings.