Between windows that capture the landscape and spaces that flow like theatrical scenes, this villa reveals its beauty
At the foot of the Matese, where the landscape breathes and whispers silence, stands a single-family home with a bold character, nestled in a private garden that lovingly protects it.
Here, contemporary architecture meets the memory of a place, creating a home that vibrates with light, thanks to the large glass and steel windows in an English style, capable of capturing the day and bringing it into the interior spaces.



The beating heart of the house is the spacious living area, now a place for conviviality and hosting, but it was once an iron and steel warehouse for the family business founded in 1971.
Its grandeur is expressed through its depth, but monotony is interrupted by the criss-cross patterns of the fine parquet flooring and large porcelain stoneware slabs, which engage in a direct dialogue with the suspended ceilings that punctuate the rhythm of the space.
Wooden panelling adorns almost every room, while in the basement, the villa reveals its more sociable side: a space that houses a games room and a high-end wine cellar, the perfect place to store and share precious pleasures.


This home, suspended between an industrial past and a contemporary vision, embodies the balance between memory and innovation, nature and design, intimacy and spectacle. A house that is not only lived in but experienced daily as a space of beauty and harmony.
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Project arch. MARGHERITA FALOCCO
Photo CARLO ORIENTE
Written by ALESSANDRA FERRARI



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