A "turnkey" project, which firstly involved the restructuring with redistribution of the interior and secondly the care of the interior design.
The building, a villa consisting of two real estate units located on the Venetian mainland, was originally a single villa with morphological characteristics typical of single houses of the early 1900s. In fact, it had an "L" shape with a central staircase and rooms to the right and left. In the 1970s the house was enlarged and divided into two units and the original staircase was modified to ensure independent access to both units.
The external appearance of the house remains unchanged in order to preserve the main constituent elements of the building organism that are linked without counterfeiting to the compositional and constructive culture of the tradition to which this organism belongs, with interventions aimed only at improving its performance and aesthetics .