Le Marche Villa by Wespi de Meuron Architekten Makes Living to Die for
Kevin Young — April 2, 2012 — Art & Design
References: wespidemeuron.ch & thecoolist
Be ready to have your breath taken away when you come across the Le Marche Villa. Located in Treia, Italy, this amazingly beautiful classic Italian home overlooks sunflower fields, fruit gardens and olive fields. It was a restoration project by Wespi de Meuron Architekten where a classic 300-year-old home is crafted with modern touches.
The vaulted ceilings and simple rustic walls are kept simple as it leads to panoramic views of mountains, coastlines and never-ending skylines. There's a pool that tempts anyone passing by to dive in; the authentic feel of the bricked home seems as if there's history and stories that come with the place.
The Le Marche Villa is truly a house where the outside of the home is just as important as the inside. If there's anything like a haven, this is it.
The vaulted ceilings and simple rustic walls are kept simple as it leads to panoramic views of mountains, coastlines and never-ending skylines. There's a pool that tempts anyone passing by to dive in; the authentic feel of the bricked home seems as if there's history and stories that come with the place.
The Le Marche Villa is truly a house where the outside of the home is just as important as the inside. If there's anything like a haven, this is it.
Trend Themes
1. Restoration of Historic Homes - There is a growing trend in restoring historic homes while incorporating modern design elements, creating unique and captivating living spaces.
2. Integration of Indoor and Outdoor Spaces - The integration of indoor and outdoor spaces is becoming increasingly popular in home design, allowing residents to seamlessly connect with nature and enjoy panoramic views.
3. Authentic and Rustic Home Design - There is a resurgence in the demand for authentic and rustic home design, where the charm and character of older homes are preserved and celebrated.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - The architecture and design industry can explore opportunities in restoring historic homes with modern elements and incorporating indoor-outdoor living concepts.
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3. Hospitality and Tourism - The hospitality and tourism sectors can attract visitors by offering accommodations in restored historic homes that provide a unique blend of heritage and modern comforts.
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