Interior designer Francesca Neri turned the attic of a 20th century Italian villa into a modern, stylish abode.
Downtown Milan is pulsing with frenetic energy just a few blocks from the apartment belonging to entrepreneur and risk management consultant Enrico Guarnerio. An island of serenity for Enrico and his family, as soon as you step inside, you enjoy a fulfilling silence. The structure of the building – a villa from the early 1900s that is situated in a thriving green area with private gardens – is divided into three apartments, one for each level and each of them characterised by large spaces. Light flows in from the four sides of the house, all of them with full-height glazing.
The restoration works and furnishings were carried out by well-known interior designer Francesca Neri, together with her collaborator Diletta Stazzi. Though the extensive works proved to be a great challenge, the duo made it possible for the Guarnerio family to move in within seven months. Francesca made plans to revive all the original features present in the space – including the parquet floors, stucco, reconstituted marble, doors and handles – and she executed this with the help of some of the top craftsmen in Italy. Meanwhile, volumes and materials were redefined to meet the needs of a more contemporary lifestyle.
By: Francesca Davoli
Photography: Monica Spezia | Living Inside
Styling: Francesca Davoli
This home is anything but a traditional Italian apartment.
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