RENAISSANCE
PALAZZO
MILAN· ITALY · 2018
(RESIDENTIAL
Construction commenced on the property in 1305, with further expansion carried out during the Renaissance era, resulting in a 200- fold increase in its original size.
One notable aspect of the property was the undeveloped area dedicated to servant quarters. These quarters were later repurposed to accommodate the family during winter seasons, featuring subdivided spaces with lower ceilings.
ABOUT.
AREA.
77,000 Sqm
VALUE.
£50.1 M
HIGHLIGHTS.
Grade Listed Building
Materials and finishes are fundamental in interior design, influencing both aesthetics and functionality. In our luxurious living space, we've carefully selected elements that create an elegant and timeless ambiance. This presentation highlights how each material and finish contributes to the overall luxurious feel, ensuring a cohesive and harmonious design that enhances both visual appeal and comfort.
Flooring & Walls
The black and white checkered marble flooring exudes classic sophistication, with a polished finish enhancing brightness. Rich red fabric wallcovering adds warmth and opulence, with intricate patterns creating a focal point and adding depth. These elements balance luxury and timeless design, forming a cohesive foundation that enhances the space's elegance and inviting atmosphere.
Design
The design of these spaces meticulously honors historical accuracy and architectural authenticity.
By examining old photographs and property documentation, we thoroughly explored the property's history. Florence-inspired mood boards provided the visual direction, ensuring alignment with period home aesthetics. Drawing on the esteemed architect’s previous works, we seamlessly integrated elements of the past with the present.