How to furnish a house in Tuscany? We followed one renovation in a historic building in Prato site in Piazza Duomo, where once stood the Borgo al Cornio castle. In this splendid setting it studio B + P Architects he revisited the space of an apartment in the center of the Tuscan city and gave new light to a house with a strong identity. If you are looking for an idea on how to furnish a home in Tuscany and some ideas to make it more original, follow with us the restructuring carried out by architects Pierluigi Percoco and Alessia Bettazzi.
Works of art and design pieces are the great protagonists of the work done by studio B + P Archietti. In Prato, the city where they live and work, they have created a small masterpiece inside a 110sqm apartment commissioned by a private user.
There living area of the house was opened and recalculated on the basis of contemporary canons. How to furnish an open space? A large table in the center surrounded by armchairs, comfortable seats placed near the walls and all different from each other. The arrangement of the furnishings, in fact, is designed to make the most of the space and to create every possible glimpse by opening points of view on the glass dining table, where the sky and the bell tower of the Cathedral of Santo Stefano. The floor is in grit in shades of white and gray with a black band. A cozy sofa, signed by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso, is always placed in the open space and also stands out thanks to the particular and intense murales that are the common thread between the wall works of Fresu, Nespoli and Reggioli.
It is possible to furnish a home office if you have the right and clear ideas. Here too B + P Architetti has decided to re-propose an open space divided only by a large bookcase that separates the table in national walnut with the armchairs from a desk placed on the opposite wall. On the wall where the windows are placed, four have been placed lithographs by Possenti characterized by a splendid golden decapé frame.
In sleeping area pastel powder shades were used, the curtains are rainbow and the armchair finds space among the essential style furniture Mademoiselle by Kartell. In bedroom there is also the bathroom with herringbone teak parquet floor and characterized by a hand-glazed white ceramic that acts as a backdrop for a dressing table. Here, too, finds space Mezzatacca stool drawn by Percoco and Bettazzi architects for Block Arreda.
How to furnish a house in Tuscany? We followed one renovation in a historic building in Prato site in Piazza Duomo, where once stood the Borgo al Cornio castle. In this splendid setting it studio B + P Architects he revisited the space of an apartment in the center of the Tuscan city and gave new light to a house with a strong identity. If you are looking for an idea on how to furnish a home in Tuscany and some ideas to make it more original, follow with us the restructuring carried out by architects Pierluigi Percoco and Alessia Bettazzi.
Works of art and design pieces are the great protagonists of the work done by studio B + P Archietti. In Prato, the city where they live and work, they have created a small masterpiece inside a 110sqm apartment commissioned by a private user.
There living area of the house was opened and recalculated on the basis of contemporary canons. How to furnish an open space? A large table in the center surrounded by armchairs, comfortable seats placed near the walls and all different from each other. The arrangement of the furnishings, in fact, is designed to make the most of the space and to create every possible glimpse by opening points of view on the glass dining table, where the sky and the bell tower of the Cathedral of Santo Stefano. The floor is in grit in shades of white and gray with a black band. A cozy sofa, signed by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso, is always placed in the open space and also stands out thanks to the particular and intense murales that are the common thread between the wall works of Fresu, Nespoli and Reggioli.
It is possible to furnish a home office if you have the right and clear ideas. Here too B + P Architetti has decided to re-propose an open space divided only by a large bookcase that separates the table in national walnut with the armchairs from a desk placed on the opposite wall. On the wall where the windows are placed, four have been placed lithographs by Possenti characterized by a splendid golden decapé frame.
In sleeping area pastel powder shades were used, the curtains are rainbow and the armchair finds space among the essential style furniture Mademoiselle by Kartell. In bedroom there is also the bathroom with herringbone teak parquet floor and characterized by a hand-glazed white ceramic that acts as a backdrop for a dressing table. Here, too, finds space Mezzatacca stool drawn by Percoco and Bettazzi architects for Block Arreda.